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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 61884 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 1 time 1 man 1 look 1 hand 1 good 1 dear 1 day 1 Werner 1 Warner 1 Theodore 1 Stork 1 Steffens 1 Rudolph 1 Pythias 1 Philip 1 Otto 1 Mr. 1 Moses 1 Marquis 1 Lord 1 Lisette 1 Kraft 1 Kjeld 1 Jörgen 1 Justitsraad 1 Johanna 1 Johan 1 Jettè 1 Jan 1 Holm 1 Herr 1 Hannè 1 Gustav 1 Gregers 1 Giuliana 1 George 1 Franz 1 Frants 1 Francisca 1 Esben 1 Ellen 1 Ebbe 1 Damon 1 Count 1 Christine 1 Carl 1 Caldero 1 Berlin 1 Benjamina Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 426 man 359 time 345 day 325 hand 268 house 219 eye 204 heart 203 father 200 moment 197 life 195 word 186 room 180 child 175 year 174 friend 162 evening 161 mother 161 cousin 159 place 153 nothing 148 night 146 lady 144 wife 141 one 138 voice 136 head 129 love 128 family 125 door 125 arm 124 world 124 people 122 girl 117 son 116 way 112 side 105 window 100 name 100 boat 99 length 98 feeling 97 death 95 light 95 face 95 daughter 94 mind 93 table 91 woman 91 thought 87 hour Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 764 _ 170 Francisca 146 Jettè 145 Hannè 134 God 130 Theodore 129 Jörgen 110 © 102 Ebbe 101 Herr 85 Damon 75 Aurora 73 Kjeld 73 Giuliana 62 thou 62 Gustav 61 Mr. 60 Franz 60 Aunt 57 Otto 57 Jeannà 57 Ellen 53 Kraft 51 exclaimed 51 Christine 50 Rudolph 50 Pythias 50 Benjamina 49 Lord 49 Justitsraad 47 Krusà 47 Arnold 46 Jan 44 Lisette 43 Carl 42 Louise 40 Copenhagen 39 Warner 37 Flora 36 Heaven 36 Count 34 Gregers 33 Miss 33 Adelgunda 32 morrow 32 Holm 31 Mrs. 31 Johanna 31 Hamburg 31 Esben Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3112 i 2977 he 1995 you 1965 it 1421 she 1136 him 1124 me 655 her 582 we 579 they 451 them 313 us 271 himself 164 myself 123 herself 60 themselves 55 one 52 yourself 33 ourselves 29 thee 29 itself 14 yours 12 mine 8 hers 7 his 5 ye 3 ours 3 oneself 1 when?_''--''_do 1 thyself 1 theirs 1 pelf 1 grows"--you 1 em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7131 be 3350 have 941 do 766 say 549 go 467 take 423 see 411 come 405 make 327 look 325 know 303 think 267 seem 261 find 258 hear 242 give 230 leave 226 become 216 stand 212 let 194 speak 184 ask 173 tell 173 feel 156 get 150 call 146 sit 146 reply 141 cry 135 fall 133 turn 132 put 128 bring 123 love 122 exclaim 121 lie 119 pass 113 begin 111 return 102 forget 97 wish 97 place 97 live 96 meet 93 follow 92 hold 91 cast 90 remain 89 carry 85 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1654 not 700 so 380 now 379 old 369 more 367 then 366 little 356 up 343 good 313 very 311 long 309 only 297 other 288 well 287 young 285 much 274 never 253 out 232 as 217 here 208 own 194 there 190 away 175 again 172 great 169 too 169 soon 161 last 159 still 152 down 150 poor 148 first 145 dear 145 always 145 also 140 quite 139 back 131 most 129 even 127 such 126 often 123 many 123 almost 117 however 116 alone 114 happy 113 deep 109 dark 107 few 106 same Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 least 48 good 39 slight 27 great 15 near 15 bad 14 dear 11 most 10 deep 9 happy 9 early 8 young 8 high 4 eld 4 bright 4 Most 3 rich 3 new 3 low 3 gay 3 farth 2 warm 2 pure 2 large 2 j 2 dark 1 wish 1 thin 1 swift 1 sweet 1 stupid 1 strong 1 speedy 1 soft 1 smart 1 small 1 simple 1 sad 1 ready 1 pleasant 1 plain 1 noble 1 nice 1 mean 1 long 1 lofty 1 light 1 late 1 hot 1 holy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 120 most 9 least 7 well 2 near 1 farthest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.archive.org/details/danessketchedbyt02bush 1 http://www.archive.org/details/danessketchedbyt01bush Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 _ did _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ was _ 2 cousin did not 2 cousin had not 2 days gone by 2 eyes were so 2 francisca did not 2 hannè does not 2 jettè did not 2 jettè has not 2 nothing is so 1 _ are _ 1 _ be dead 1 _ be happy 1 _ be proud 1 _ be so 1 _ be true 1 _ been such 1 _ being impossible 1 _ cry _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ do so 1 _ does not 1 _ felt very 1 _ had good 1 _ hear _ 1 _ is only 1 _ know something 1 _ see _ 1 _ takes precedence 1 _ was not 1 _ was something 1 _ was terrible 1 child came up 1 child had quite 1 child was certainly 1 child were both 1 cousin came here 1 cousin had several 1 cousin saw more 1 cousin was not 1 cousin was nowhere 1 cousin were now 1 cousins were much 1 day looking quite 1 day was now 1 day was saturday 1 days are always Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ have no conception 1 _ have no souvenirs 1 _ hear no more 1 _ was not dead 1 eye gave no responsive 1 father is not poor 1 francisca made no fuss 1 heart is not bad 1 heart was not at 1 jettè has no dislike 1 life have no cessation 1 man has no power 1 man is no coward 1 man was no other 1 man was not better 1 wife had no opportunity 1 wife has no right 1 wife was not there A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37831 author = nan title = The Danes, Sketched by Themselves. Vol. 1 (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors date = keywords = Adelgunda; Berlin; Carl; Frants; God; Gustav; Hannè; Holm; Jettè; Johanna; Justitsraad; Marquis; Mr.; Stork; dear; good; hand; look; man; time summary = charming-looking little cousin, who thrust her pretty head forward with ''I will speak to your father to-morrow,'' said Gustav, after a little ''Come, cousin,'' said Hannè. ''I promise you,'' said she, ''that I shall come here and think of you as ''Pray come and see us soon with your betrothed,'' said the old wretch ''Dear Jettè,'' said I, in some agitation, ''you have come to enter into ''And now let us hasten to my mother,'' said Hannè; ''the revolution shall ''Gustav can write what you want; I have hurt my hand,'' said I, looking ''He confirmed both Jettè and me,'' said Hannè; ''he is an excellent man, of no other way of making my father agree to our wishes,'' said Jettè, ''I confess I do not like his looks,'' said my uncle; ''but perhaps that ''Let us on no account think of the dear old house,'' replied his wife, id = 37832 author = nan title = The Danes, Sketched by Themselves. Vol. 2 (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors date = keywords = Arnold; Aunt; Aurora; Caldero; Christine; Damon; Ebbe; Francisca; God; Jan; Jörgen; Kjeld; Pythias; Rudolph; Steffens; Theodore; Werner summary = ''Poor man!'' said another, ''why did he take so young a wife. ''Things shall be as I have said,'' he heard in the pilot''s deep voice ''Ay--and now he insists upon following them,'' said the old man, ''and ''You know better, Ellen,'' replied the old man. ''Will Rudolph soon return from Holstein?'' asked the old lady of Louise; conversation came to a dead stand; at length Aunt Francisca said, ''I am ''So speaks youth--distances are nothing for them,'' said the old lady, ''One can have very good fun with old maids, sometimes,'' said Arnold; A happy time it was to Francisca, and even Theodore felt the pleasing For some days after the little scene in the music-room, Theodore took ''Come, now,'' said the young man who was doing nothing, after he had ''Have a little patience,'' cried Ebbe, holding Jörgen back by his arm. id = 37833 author = nan title = The Danes, Sketched by Themselves. Vol. 3 (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors date = keywords = Benjamina; Count; Ellen; Esben; Franz; George; Giuliana; God; Gregers; Herr; Johan; Kraft; Lisette; Lord; Moses; Otto; Philip; Warner; day summary = features, the young count felt, for the first time in his life, a ''My dying mother sent this ring to your daughter, said Otto, handing to embarrassing to them both, Otto took Italian Franz''s hand, and said: ''Are you mad, Herr Count?'' said Franz, stopping his horse, and looking Breathe not a single word about love to Giuliana, Herr Count; At that moment Jeanné felt her hand seized, and the following words ''Is that the only comfort you can bestow, simple old man?'' said his son anxiety about your jewellery, my son?'' said the old man, casting a ''Their words shall stand to the last of days,'' said the old man, ''What avails all this long discourse, poor, foolish old man?'' said his ''Benjamina is a Christian at heart,'' said the young man, abruptly, as own thoughts, he looks quite a good old man.''