Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63112 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 96 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Witta 2 Wall 2 Una 2 Sir 2 Rome 2 Richard 2 Puck 2 Pevensey 2 Pertinax 2 Maximus 2 King 2 Hugh 2 Hobden 2 Gilbert 2 Fulke 2 England 2 Dan 2 Aquila 1 good 1 check 1 Tellus 1 Prime 1 Pleiades 1 Miss 1 Lola 1 Jim 1 James 1 Gunther 1 Garlock 1 Galaxian 1 Galactic 1 Ferber 1 Fao 1 Delcamp 1 Clee 1 Brownie 1 Belle 1 Bellamy Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 802 man 332 time 289 day 255 thing 248 hand 211 head 201 ship 193 year 189 people 189 child 177 gold 169 way 165 woman 153 eye 149 sword 146 horse 141 nothing 138 land 137 mind 126 word 126 night 126 arm 124 thought 123 course 119 foot 117 anything 114 one 112 world 108 water 103 side 103 place 103 face 102 planet 100 something 100 sea 99 work 98 life 96 door 91 end 89 friend 83 minute 82 voice 82 boy 81 father 80 son 73 job 71 none 70 shoulder 70 knight 69 shield Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1313 _ 419 Garlock 375 Belle 331 Dan 273 Una 250 Aquila 248 De 234 Hugh 221 Puck 195 King 184 Wall 180 England 171 Sir 166 Lola 149 James 144 Maximus 136 Fulke 135 Clee 134 Richard 126 Hobden 118 Witta 115 Pertinax 101 Jim 100 Parnesius 99 thou 98 Rome 98 Pevensey 98 Gilbert 94 Allo 86 Marsh 83 Father 82 John 76 Old 72 Winged 72 Weland 70 Great 67 Hats 66 North 65 Fao 64 Pleiades 63 Gunther 63 God 60 Prime 58 Hall 58 Emperor 58 Britain 54 Miss 54 Manor 51 South 50 ye Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3965 i 2897 you 2476 he 2354 it 1721 we 1251 they 911 me 764 she 624 him 571 them 545 us 218 her 103 himself 99 ''em 63 myself 53 thee 40 themselves 38 yourself 35 ''s 28 one 27 mine 24 herself 21 itself 20 yours 20 ye 18 ourselves 15 ours 15 em 10 huh 7 theirs 4 you''ll 4 i''m 4 elias 4 d''you 2 she''ll 2 on''t 2 his"--he 2 hers 2 ha 1 yourselves 1 you''re 1 pertinax:-- 1 his 1 he''d 1 a----what Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6748 be 2499 have 2066 say 1762 do 763 go 646 see 635 know 549 come 522 think 428 make 407 get 399 take 356 tell 304 give 290 look 245 hear 213 call 177 ask 173 laugh 164 mean 157 find 156 let 154 want 152 run 151 put 151 hold 147 turn 146 send 141 leave 139 begin 134 lie 133 show 132 sit 130 cry 126 stand 124 fight 121 keep 120 work 113 answer 112 remember 107 like 105 die 104 wait 103 live 102 break 101 try 101 set 99 kill 97 speak 95 fall Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2225 not 561 so 519 then 496 up 492 out 394 now 344 old 316 more 315 good 315 down 302 very 295 here 293 never 291 little 276 too 274 just 273 long 273 back 260 as 256 first 253 only 238 well 237 even 216 much 203 all 201 ever 187 on 182 great 179 own 179 other 174 there 171 again 169 away 162 in 148 enough 142 many 140 still 137 off 129 far 124 always 123 young 119 right 119 full 118 over 117 such 117 few 116 big 109 really 105 new 101 last Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 least 49 good 32 most 12 big 9 bad 9 Most 8 high 7 old 7 large 6 j 6 eld 5 strong 5 near 5 fine 4 young 4 weak 4 great 3 tough 3 slight 3 narrow 3 hot 2 wise 2 sou''-w 2 mean 2 less 2 l 2 dead 1 wide 1 veri 1 topmost 1 tiny 1 thin 1 sure 1 solid 1 small 1 screaming 1 rough 1 low 1 heavy 1 full 1 faint 1 deep 1 deadly 1 damned 1 damnd 1 crooked 1 close 1 clean 1 broad 1 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 58 most 9 least 4 hard 3 well 2 worst 1 innermost 1 highest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 jchurche@io.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 _ have _ 6 _ are _ 6 _ do _ 5 _ do n''t 5 _ is _ 5 _ know _ 5 garlock said then 4 _ did n''t 4 _ want _ 4 aquila was right 3 _ did _ 3 _ got _ 3 belle put in 3 belle went on 3 garlock went on 3 lola put in 3 man does n''t 2 _ am _ 2 _ are n''t 2 _ is n''t 2 _ look _ 2 _ think _ 2 aquila had not 2 aquila held up 2 aquila looked still 2 aquila said nothing 2 aquila said soon 2 aquila sent word 2 belle was still 2 children went in 2 dan asked eagerly 2 dan asked promptly 2 dan called back 2 dan looked sideways 2 dan was puck 2 dan went on 2 dan were not 2 day was as 2 days is pure 2 days put away 2 england had peace 2 england was here 2 eye did n''t 2 eyes did not 2 eyes looked long 2 eyes were dark 2 eyes were young 2 garlock did not 2 garlock did so 2 gold does more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 eyes were not really 1 thing has not already A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15976 author = Kipling, Rudyard title = Puck of Pook''s Hill date = keywords = Aquila; Dan; England; Fulke; Gilbert; Hobden; Hugh; King; Maximus; Pertinax; Pevensey; Puck; Richard; Rome; Sir; Una; Wall; Witta summary = know what put it into my head), "Smith of the Gods," I said, "the time ''And the sword?'' said Dan. Puck looked down the meadow that lay all quiet and cool in the shadow of ''Look!'' said Una, as though Dan were not staring his very eyes out. ''I like Brother Hugh,'' said Una, softly. ''Father says that nobody knows,'' said Una. Sir Richard looked relieved. ''"My father told me," said Witta, "that a great Shoal runs three days'' ''A whole shipload of gold!'' said Una, looking at the little _Golden ''Fulke laughed and said, "No man who serves King Henry dare do this much ''"Nay; but spare my men," said Fulke; and we heard him splash like a ''At last said De Aquila: "I am too old to judge, or to trust any man. I don''t know,'' said Una. The young man looked astonished for a moment. id = 557 author = Kipling, Rudyard title = Puck of Pook''s Hill date = keywords = Aquila; Dan; England; Fulke; Gilbert; Hobden; Hugh; King; Maximus; Pertinax; Pevensey; Puck; Richard; Rome; Sir; Una; Wall; Witta summary = ''And the sword?'' said Dan. Puck looked down the meadow that lay all quiet and cool in the shadow ''Look!'' said Una, as though Dan were not staring his very eyes out. ''Tell them all the tale, Sir Richard,'' said Puck. ''I like Brother Hugh,'' said Una, softly. ''Father says that nobody knows,'' said Una. Sir Richard looked relieved. "''My father told me," said Witta, "that a great Shoal runs three days'' ''A whole shipload of gold!'' said Una, looking at the little Golden ''Fulke laughed and said, "No man who serves King Henry dare do this "''Nay; but spare my men," said Fulke; and we heard him splash like a ''At last said De Aquila: "I am too old to judge, or to trust any man. ''Fathers can--if they like,'' said Una, her eyes dancing. I don''t know,'' said Una. The young man looked astonished for a moment. id = 20898 author = Smith, E. E. (Edward Elmer) title = The Galaxy Primes date = keywords = Bellamy; Belle; Brownie; Clee; Delcamp; Fao; Ferber; Galactic; Galaxian; Garlock; Gunther; James; Jim; Lola; Miss; Pleiades; Prime; Tellus; check; good summary = "Cut the rope, Jim, and let the old bucket drop," Garlock said. Belle knew, of course, that they were coming; and Garlock knew that Belle and James left the room; and, a few minutes later, Garlock went "D''you think I''d stand for _that_?" Belle blazed, before Garlock could James and Lola left the ship; Garlock and Belle went into the library. "I think I''ll come along with you and bodyguard you, Lola," Belle said, "I confirm, Lola, of course," Garlock said; then went on, partly "Oh--Lola''s right, Jim," Garlock said. Garlock and Belle were already bombing; James and Lola began. "As I started to tell you, Brownie," Garlock said, "I don''t think you''ve Give her hell, Belle!" Garlock sent this last thought Garlock and Belle went to work. "On them it looks good," Belle tight-beamed a thought to Garlock. "I hope you don''t think that way about _all_ Primes," Garlock said,