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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 17 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65011 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 God 8 look 7 man 6 like 6 good 5 russian 3 Semyonitch 3 Petrovitch 3 Ivan 3 Hermann 3 Countess 2 time 2 little 2 footnote 2 face 2 eye 2 Tanya 2 Silvio 2 Petersburg 2 Peter 2 Moscow 2 Maria 2 Lord 2 Lizaveta 2 Ivanovna 2 Ibrahim 2 Excellency 2 Andreitch 2 Akim 1 sit 1 sea 1 people 1 old 1 official 1 mother 1 life 1 land 1 head 1 friend 1 doctor 1 death 1 day 1 captain 1 Zina 1 Zemphira 1 Zazubrina 1 Zarubkin 1 Yéfimitch 1 Yegor 1 Yefrem Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3215 man 2253 time 1795 day 1682 eye 1656 hand 1501 face 1427 life 1403 head 1187 house 1158 room 1111 nothing 1063 people 1053 word 1030 woman 1017 way 974 something 902 voice 895 one 881 wife 858 thing 841 year 808 night 764 father 753 friend 720 everything 707 door 674 place 664 moment 661 heart 632 side 627 lady 625 child 578 table 563 foot 551 window 549 money 534 thought 526 girl 513 doctor 507 evening 503 sort 496 mother 483 bed 476 morning 469 town 462 work 460 anything 454 letter 452 order 444 mind Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1956 _ 778 God 515 Ivan 292 Petrovitch 284 Countess 267 Akim 266 Hermann 243 Maria 239 Laevsky 229 Excellency 201 Ippolít 200 Petersburg 192 Sergyéevitch 186 Ivanovna 177 Lord 177 Ibrahim 169 Peter 169 Chelkash 166 Pougatcheff 166 Kirila 165 Russia 161 Tchelkache 156 Ilyitch 153 David 152 Samoylenko 151 Lizaveta 147 Vladimir 144 Gabriel 141 Ivanovitch 140 Moscow 136 Vassilyevitch 136 Kuzma 131 Doubrovsky 129 Andréi 128 Yéfimitch 127 Fyodorovna 124 Gerasim 123 Von 123 Nadyezhda 120 Koren 118 Tyeglev 117 Iakov 114 Silvio 111 Naum 110 Russian 109 St. 109 Konováloff 108 Pseldonimov 107 hut 107 Semyon Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 17023 i 16790 he 13139 you 12050 it 7072 him 5553 she 5510 me 4119 they 3025 we 2947 her 2714 them 1674 himself 1563 us 642 myself 477 one 441 herself 399 yourself 307 themselves 192 itself 102 ourselves 91 ''s 60 mine 50 yours 40 thee 30 his 17 ours 17 ''em 15 oneself 13 hers 7 thyself 7 theirs 4 yourselves 4 you''ll 2 you''re 2 that,-- 2 i''m 2 em 1 you,--i 1 you,"--she 1 you''ve 1 ye 1 vassily 1 us:-- 1 undeveloped,--they 1 tredyakovsky,[2 1 then,--you 1 she.--"you 1 pere,--you 1 one''ll 1 on''t Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 37959 be 13181 have 7314 do 5244 say 3948 go 2625 see 2580 come 2449 know 2395 take 2297 look 2073 make 1839 begin 1788 think 1718 give 1710 get 1460 ask 1336 tell 1293 feel 1228 sit 1170 seem 1073 stand 991 live 971 want 966 hear 954 turn 904 leave 901 let 863 find 837 understand 798 speak 793 become 781 lie 780 fall 753 put 650 pass 639 call 633 keep 628 talk 623 cry 610 walk 609 listen 609 bring 588 read 581 try 576 run 568 laugh 560 write 559 like 554 reply 530 die Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 10696 not 2709 so 2472 up 2353 then 2047 out 1909 only 1900 very 1882 now 1704 more 1672 little 1593 old 1546 good 1443 long 1314 here 1297 down 1246 other 1213 again 1198 away 1187 well 1156 even 1140 there 1134 young 1043 never 980 on 925 first 923 last 919 just 904 still 903 off 876 too 868 as 862 same 828 great 808 all 796 own 773 once 769 much 739 always 715 suddenly 675 back 654 such 627 whole 549 already 547 in 543 dark 528 soon 522 quite 488 also 477 most 474 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 215 good 172 least 82 most 56 slight 52 great 28 high 27 late 23 near 23 bad 19 eld 13 small 13 fine 11 low 10 simple 9 rich 9 j 8 happy 8 faint 8 deep 7 dear 6 sad 6 clever 6 Most 5 young 5 sure 5 poor 4 wise 4 strong 4 short 4 lively 4 early 3 quiet 3 old 3 noble 3 nasty 3 minute 3 bright 3 bitter 2 warm 2 vile 2 tall 2 ripe 2 quick 2 pure 2 manif 2 large 2 l 2 holy 2 furth 2 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 394 most 33 least 16 well 3 hard 1 walls;--the 1 oddest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 face was pale 8 ... do n''t 8 head went round 7 everything was still 7 man did not 7 night came on 6 _ is _ 6 everything was quiet 6 life is so 6 man is not 6 night was dark 6 one does not 5 everything was ready 5 face was red 5 life is not 4 ... do not 4 ... is n''t 4 _ was _ 4 everything went on 4 father did not 4 god is merciful 4 man was silent 4 room was full 3 _ have _ 3 door was closed 3 eyes were large 3 face seemed familiar 3 face was so 3 god have mercy 3 head was so 3 life was so 3 man is always 3 man was not 3 one does n''t 3 one had ever 3 one living soul 3 people are always 3 people are not 3 people did not 3 people do n''t 3 things were already 3 wife is not 3 word is sufficient 2 ... are n''t 2 day was hot 2 everything is n''t 2 everything is void 2 everything was good 2 everything went off 2 everything went very Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 ... have no one 1 _ took no notice 1 day had no date._--i 1 everything was not so 1 eyes were not at 1 face is not intelligent 1 face was not so 1 face was not visible 1 father had no other 1 friend being no other 1 friend was no longer 1 friends did not always 1 god has no love 1 house is not far 1 house were not only 1 houses are not new 1 life is no joking 1 life is not easy 1 life is not encouraging 1 life is not so 1 life was no joke 1 life was not flowery 1 man are not outside 1 man has no presentiment 1 man has not yet 1 man having no voice 1 man is no good 1 man is not master 1 man was not stupid 1 men had no value 1 night is not silent 1 night were not yet 1 one does not readily 1 one had not yet 1 one has no constitutional 1 people are not bad 1 people are not beloved 1 people are not cowards 1 people had no high 1 rooms were not comfortable 1 time is not yet 1 time leaving no trace 1 time was not naum 1 voice had not yet 1 voice were not quite 1 wife has no need 1 wife is not fit 1 wife is not pleasant 1 wife made no attempt 1 wife was no less A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 13505 author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich title = The Duel and Other Stories date = keywords = Atchmianov; Daviditch; Fyodorovna; God; Kirilin; Konstantinovna; Koren; Laevsky; Marya; Mihalitch; Nadyezhda; Pyotr; Samoylenko; Semyonitch; Vera; Vlassitch; Von; Zina; good; look summary = "One minute, my dear fellow," Laevsky said softly, and he went to "I don''t know why the devil I''m coming with you," said Laevsky. "But look, what a view!" said Samoylenko as the horses turned to the other day that people like Laevsky ought to be destroyed. "Excuse me, but I can''t stay at home," said Laevsky, feeling great Looking at his pale, excited, good-natured face, Samoylenko remembered Laevsky sat down beside Samoylenko, and said with genuine feeling: "You look as though you were coming to arrest me," said Von Koren, "Yes, it is for Laevsky I am asking it," said Samoylenko, standing Laevsky went soon after one o''clock next day to Samoylenko to ask "Now we understand," said Von Koren, coming from behind the table. Laevsky went to the door of the next room, and said: "I''m just going away, Nadyezhda Fyodorovna," said Von Koren, "and id = 55283 author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich title = The Bet, and other stories date = keywords = Aboguin; Anna; God; Ilyin; Katy; Liza; Nicolai; Pietrovna; Sophia; Vassiliev; doctor; face; friend; good; like; look; man; sit summary = help thinking such schemes could only come from a man''s head. As soon as I come into the dining-room, my wife asks: For a busy man like me dinner was a time to rest and My wife gets frightened; a tormented expression comes over her face. in it, every time I come back home I look at it and think that death should like to wake in a hundred years'' time, and take a look, if only Katy gets up and gives me her hand with a cold smile, looking away from Vassiliev, terrified, not knowing how to look, began to laugh uneasily. Some friend of Vassiliev''s once said of him that he was a man of She liked the way this big strong man with a virile angry face and a is forty-four years old, already grey and looks like an old man; his id = 55307 author = Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich title = The Black Monk, and Other Stories date = keywords = Abógin; Andréi; Averyanitch; Dmítritch; God; Ivan; Iván; Khobótoff; Kiríloff; Kovrin; Mikhail; Nikita; Sasha; Semiónovitch; Tánya; Varka; Yakob; Yegor; Yéfimitch; man; russian summary = reality you had lived more than a thousand years," said Kovrin. "I am satisfied, Tánya," said Kovrin, laying his hand upon her "Good night!" said the monk, and then, after a moment''s silence, asked, looking vacantly about him like a drunken man, and nibbing his face Looking at his old wife, Yakob somehow remembered that all his life he "Mother of God, what children I have!" continued the old man, paying "Drink, young man!" said Musátoff, without looking at his son. "I know what you are thinking," said the drunken old man, falling and about his wife''s father, the doctor shook his head, and said "What a delightful young man!" thought Andréi Yéfimitch, as he walked "Good morning, my friend," said Andréi Yéfimitch. Andréi Yéfimitch looked feebly at the fair-haired doctor, and said: "I feel very well," said Andréi Yéfimitch, after a moment''s thought; id = 40745 author = Dostoyevsky, Fyodor title = Short Stories date = keywords = Akim; Andreyitch; Astafy; Elena; Emelyanoushka; Excellency; God; Ilyitch; Ivan; Ivanovitch; Ivanovna; Matveitch; Nikiforovitch; Petersburg; Petrovitch; Pseldonimov; Semyon; Semyonitch; Timofey; man summary = When a man is guilty, you know, sir, he scents trouble far off, like "''Why should you try to help a poor simple man like me,'' said I, ''crawling "I suppose you are thinking of new wine in old bottles?" Ivan Ilyitch "The old man seemed offended," said Ivan Ilyitch to the silent Semyon Of course Ivan Ilyitch''s sensations and thoughts were a little These, or something like these, were Ivan Ilyitch''s reflections, (a man "Good evening, Pseldonimov, do you know me?" said Ivan Ilyitch, and felt at "The old chap would like to have a drink himself," thought Ivan Ilyitch, "You dance capitally, young man," Ivan Ilyitch was obliged to say to the The young man wanted to ask a question, but the gentleman in raccoon "You ask who lives here?" said the young man, stepping back a little. Do you know, my love, who it was?" said the old man id = 36238 author = Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich title = The Mantle, and Other Stories date = keywords = Akaki; Cossack; Dorosch; God; Gogol; Hanna; Ivan; Jakovlevitch; Kovaloff; Levko; Major; Petrovitch; Superintendent; Thomas; good; like; look summary = went to bed, and thought of the joys of the coming day, and the fine I do not know how the report spread in the office that Akaki''s old cloak shabby old uniform, he turned round suddenly towards him and said "What to-day he called me to his room and began as follows: "Look here, my behave in a very strange way; he pushed me into a little room and said, "You have come back!" she said, looking round, but started on seeing a "Well now, mother," said the philosopher, following the old woman, "if "I should like to know," said the philosopher, "if this equipage were "Every old woman is a witch," said a grey-headed Cossack quite neighbour and said, "I should like to know why all the people here think "Good day, Thomas," she said, as she saw the philosopher. "Good day," he said as he observed Thomas standing, cap in hand, at the id = 14480 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Twenty-six and One, and Other Stories date = keywords = Gavrilo; Iakov; Malva; Serejka; Tanya; Tchelkache; Vassili; like; look; sea summary = "There''s plenty of time!" said the baker, his eyes fixed, on her face. "Have you ever seen any of that kind?" asked Tchelkache, looking Tchelkache felt a burning sensation in his breast and said with "Well, is it ready?" asked Tchelkache in a low voice to Gavrilo who was fixed his cold eyes upon the pale face and trembling lips of Gavrilo. Tchelkache removed his hand, spat and began to row; his long arms sent "You have made me happy!" cried Gavrilo, seizing Tchelkache''s hand and Tchelkache came to himself and, repulsing Gavrilo, said in a hoarse Vassili would have liked to look at Malva, but his son''s rollicking eyes "I''ll come back in a moment," said Vassili suddenly going towards the "So you want to work here?" said Malva at last. "When you see Iakov tell him to come here to-morrow," said Vassili. "Goodbye, Malva," said Vassili, not raising his eyes. id = 55577 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Tales of Two Countries date = keywords = God; Igemon; Timur; death; eye; face; good; head; like; look; man; mother; old; people; time summary = A young musician, his dark eyes fixed intently on far-off things, said "True love," said the old man, looking back and showing his strong "They say some day it will be different," said the old man, after a "Yes, yes," said the old man suddenly, shaking his head, "a small merry eye; then he laughed quietly and said: "See how many people I day before our wedding the old man Giovanni, for whom I worked, said to Time went on, and the town grew black, like a corpse, and the was wrinkled like that of an old man; he had a pair of dull eyes and a The freak''s mother listened to what people said, and was silent; but "Half-a-century ago, signor," said the old man, in a tone that was red-haired man took out his large gold watch, which looked like the Whatever may be said to the contrary, man likes what is id = 55636 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Orlóff and His Wife: Tales of the Barefoot Brigade date = keywords = Benkóvsky; Bone; Efímushka; Elizavéta; Gnawed; God; Grigóry; Gríshka; Gvózdeff; Ippolít; Khan; Konováloff; Kuválda; Lord; Matréna; Másha; Orlóff; Petúnnikoff; Sergyéevitch; Sergyéevna; Sténka; Tchízhik; Tyápa; Vavíloff; Várenka; eye; life; like; little; man; russian summary = "I''m coming soon...." said Orlóff, without raising his head. motionless eyes stared long at Grigóry''s face, and their dead gaze Orlóff was abashed; but the sick man, a long, gaunt fellow, laughed Matréna never took her eyes from his face all the time, and her lips Ivánovitch says: all men are equals, and ain''t I a man like the rest? After this glance into the past, a strange feeling took form in Mrs. Orlóff''s breast toward her husband, she loved him exactly as much as Konováloff gnashed his teeth, and his blue eyes blazed like live coals. lived like a man who knows how!" teacher,--in order to look in a man''s face Tyápa bent his whole body to want to know it, but simply a man who has seen better days. here...." said the captain, turning away from the little man. "We shall see!--" said Ippolít Sergyéevitch, and rubbed his hands with id = 55861 author = Gorky, Maksim title = The Outcasts, and Other Stories date = keywords = Aristide; God; Isaiah; Kouvalda; Martianoff; Mishka; Petounnikoff; Scraps; Semka; Tiapa; Vaviloff; captain; look summary = to make you look like a decent, tidy, working man persecuted by fate. would look furtively at the captain, with sad, imploring eyes, hoping his tongue, would look into the captain''s eyes with an expression so When the schoolmaster came to the doss-house, Tiapa had been there "Yes, when the time comes," the schoolmaster replied, in an indifferent Then the old man turned round, and stretching out his hand shook with a The old peasant put his hand on the schoolmaster''s shoulder, rocking hard times like these Kouvalda would come to their rescue with his The old man smiled good-naturedly, rubbed his nose with his hand, and matter like an open-hearted man," continued Petounnikoff encouragingly. said the captain, turning away from the little man. "What a rogue you are, old man!" scowled the captain, looking blankly the yard, he could see Captain Aristide Fomitch Kouvalda, with hands id = 56870 author = Gorky, Maksim title = Tales from Gorky date = keywords = Bolés; Chelkash; Efimushka; Gabriel; God; Hopeful; Jig; Leg; Lord; Petersburg; Promtov; Tanya; Teresa; Zazubrina; good; like; little; look; man; time summary = a little bread, and who very rarely turn tramps away empty-handed. "My brothers," said "the student," "yonder to the left a man is lying." The soldier looked in the direction where the man lay, and spitting "Catch!" said the good man, flinging out his arm A black morsel The soldier, placing his hands beneath his head, lay face upwards, and cheeks, and his large bright eyes looked good and friendly and clear. "My friends, the time''s up to-day," said the master-baker one morning He looked searchingly at me and said, after a moment''s silence: "A man Promtov went on chewing his bread for a long time, dried his hands on Chelkash looked at him, and said with a derisive smile: "Why, you''re "Come now, let us go," said Chelkash, standing up. Chelkash, grinding his teeth, raised his head a little, looked around "Come, what the devil''s the matter," said Chelkash, waving his hand, id = 55024 author = Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich title = The Queen of Spades, and other stories date = keywords = Afanassievitch; Aleko; Alexis; Countess; Dunia; Gavril; Hermann; Ibrahim; Kirdjali; Korsakoff; Lisa; Lisaveta; Maria; Peter; Postmaster; Pushkin; Silvio; Tsar; Zemphira; russian summary = that at eleven years old Pushkin knew French literature by heart. "Farewell, my friends," said Pushkin, looking towards his books. The old Countess Anna Fedotovna was in her dressing-room, seated before "Good morning, grandmother," said the young officer, as he entered the old Countess related for the hundredth time an anecdote of her young her secret by letting it out to a giddy young man like Paul. Hermann saw now the little feet of a young woman, now the military boot Next day, as soon as Hermann made his appearance, Lisaveta left her Some days afterwards, a young person with lively eyes called to see "Stop!" said the old man, dropping the shutter; "I will send my son out The old people awoke, and went into the sitting-room, Gavril in a The kind old man, in the same cap and dressing gown, runs out to meet The old man went back to his rooms. id = 55219 author = Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich title = The Prose Tales of Alexander Pushkin date = keywords = Alexei; Andreitch; Commandant; Countess; Czar; Doubrovsky; Egorovna; Emperor; God; Hermann; Ibrahim; Ivanovna; Kirila; Kirilovna; Kouzmitch; Maria; Masha; Peter; Petrovitch; Pougatcheff; Prince; Savelitch; Shvabrin; Troekouroff; Vladimir; footnote; russian summary = The little old man looked at me out of his one eye with much curiosity. "Ivan Ignatitch," said the Captain''s wife to the one-eyed old man, Savelitch began to set the room in order, and I looked out of the "Dear, good Maria Ivanovna," I said to her, "be my wife, consent to I could not help smiling several times while reading the good old man''s Pougatcheff regarded the old man with a menacing look, and said to him: "My little father, Peter Andreitch!" said my good old servant in a I waited a long time; at last the peasant returned and said to me: At that moment the door opened, and Maria Ivanovna entered the room The stern old man took up from the table an open letter and began to "Kirila Petrovitch is asking for you," said a servant, entering the "Good morning, grandmamma," said a young officer, entering the room. id = 51018 author = Tolstoy, Leo, graf title = Three Days in the Village, and Other Sketches. Written from September 1909 to July 1910. date = keywords = God; Government; PEASANT; TRAVELLER; Tolstoy; day; land; man summary = Every day from ten to fifteen people come to our house to beg. old-fashioned beggars, look on the rich, not as on people who wish I took leave of the old man, the aunt, and the little girl, and drove I promised to come and see, not so much the calf as the old woman, and but here was a sister-in-law (a young woman with children) and an old "Only think of the life those millions of men have lived and are them, so when private property in land is abolished, people will find have too little land: labourers and working men--are slave-owners now. land and live--not the depraved, parasitic life of the slave-owners, So that the peasants work the rich man''s land for him, and people off the land: you will not be a policeman, a village elder, a live according to God''s will, the land will be ours, and there will be id = 7120 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories date = keywords = Akim; Avdotya; Colibri; David; Emilie; God; Kirillovna; Kuzma; Lizaveta; Naum; Prohorovna; Raissa; Semyonitch; Tyeglev; Vassilyevitch; Yefrem; good summary = "Ilya Stepanitch, come in," I said, and I looked round. "Good God!" Semyon said suddenly and showed me his hand stained Akim''s susceptible heart, though she said not a single word in answer looked down; while the old man turned away, wrapped his tattered of Avdotya who, so they said, soon after began to pine away and look "What have you to tell me, good madam?" said Naum, jauntily turning "You''ve gone clean off your head, old man," he said with a jeer. "Well, listen, old man," Naum began, "when I let you go and tell these "Good-day," answered Akim, and passing the old man went in at the The old man went into the hut and found Akim lost in thought, sitting The old man went out, beckoned to Avdotya, said to her, "go in," and "Well," David said at last, "that''s a good thing," and he went off to id = 13437 author = nan title = Best Russian Short Stories date = keywords = Abramka; Akakiyevich; Akaky; Aksionov; Aleksandrovna; Andersen; Countess; Elpidias; Excellency; God; Hermann; Lazarus; Lelechka; Lizaveta; Mastakovich; Moscow; Mrs.; Olenka; Petrovich; Serafima; Shaldin; Socrates; Zarubkin; look; official; russian summary = thoughts, felt the feelings, and spoke the words of the men she loved? "Good morning, grandmamma," said a young officer, entering the room. "The carriage is ready," said Lizaveta, looking out into the street. and egotistical, like all old people who have seen their best days, down to sleep, smiling at the thought of the coming day--of what God At the word "new" all grew dark before Akaky Akakiyevich''s eyes, and All that day, for the first time in his life, he never went near the senses, looked round, smiled, and passed her hand over her face... The boy remained silent and looked up at the man with wide-open eyes. Aksionov raised his head and said: "Tell me, Semyonich, do you know "The time will come some day," he thought, "when the killing of people "Officer," he said, "there is a man here I don''t know." id = 5741 author = nan title = Stories by Foreign Authors: Russian date = keywords = Andreitch; Count; Gavrila; Gerasim; God; Guskof; Kapiton; Moscow; Mumu; Silvio; Stepan; Tatiana; footnote summary = time she had passed for a beauty, but her good looks were very soon like Old Nick himself, God forgive my saying so, that''s what you look And Kapiton opened his eyes, and moved a little away from the wall. to start, Gerasim came out of his garret, went up to Tatiana, and gave seat in the cart, she kissed Gerasim three times like a good Christian. Gerasim looked at the unlucky little dog, picked it up The old lady began calling the dog to her in a coaxing voice. "Take her away," said the old lady in a changed voice. Gerasim looked at him, pointed to the dog, made a motion with his hand old man, for the rest of us have known for a long time that he was the know," said he, looking straight into my eyes with an expression of