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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62019 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Mr. 4 Passford 4 Christy 4 Captain 3 Flint 2 Woodman 2 Tin 2 Tiktok 2 Scarecrow 2 Ozma 2 Nome 2 Lion 2 King 2 Dorothy 2 Dave 2 Corny 2 Confederate 2 Bronx 2 Billina 2 Bellevite 1 way 1 ugh 1 true 1 pray 1 man 1 look 1 little 1 like 1 illustration 1 hand 1 good 1 friend 1 dear 1 confidence 1 come 1 charity 1 boy 1 Woodville 1 Wilford 1 Vernon 1 Vampire 1 Teaser 1 Talk 1 Tacitus 1 St. 1 Sir 1 Sherwood 1 Sampson 1 Randall 1 Port Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1813 man 1041 steamer 1003 time 905 board 771 captain 769 officer 724 boat 657 way 581 sir 541 hand 517 deck 507 lieutenant 482 thing 480 friend 474 vessel 462 commander 450 room 428 father 425 order 421 one 419 nothing 391 place 377 side 361 word 356 day 354 water 350 head 340 house 323 cabin 323 boy 322 something 320 brother 310 ship 304 name 295 girl 292 duty 289 part 287 night 270 moment 269 pilot 266 anything 263 door 261 hen 257 prisoner 253 hour 248 work 247 gun 240 shore 239 eye 238 matter Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 Christy 1174 Mr. 977 Captain 709 Passford 680 Dorothy 660 _ 577 Lawry 501 Bellevite 427 Bronx 406 King 386 Flint 294 Billina 291 Ozma 278 Corny 266 Percy 238 Scarecrow 225 Dave 217 Nome 198 Ben 196 Sherwood 195 Tiktok 185 Ethan 169 Pierson 163 Wilford 162 exclaimed 159 Mrs. 159 CHAPTER 157 Oz 155 Ev 150 Tin 137 Confederate 136 Woodville 134 Woodman 132 Teaser 129 Major 116 Breaker 113 New 110 Lonley 109 China 104 Homer 102 Aster 99 Tiger 99 Florry 98 Princess 98 Lion 97 Mulgrum 92 Sampson 92 Land 88 Pennant 87 Paul Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8726 i 7890 he 6416 you 5318 it 2414 him 2018 she 1830 they 1662 me 1452 we 1215 her 1195 them 551 himself 342 us 154 myself 118 yourself 93 one 71 themselves 71 herself 57 itself 32 yours 26 mine 21 ourselves 10 ''em 7 theirs 7 his 7 em 5 ''s 3 thee 3 ours 3 hisself 2 you''ve 2 ye 1 yourselves 1 you--_you 1 them.--but 1 that.--you 1 on''t Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20865 be 8356 have 4563 do 2617 say 1664 go 1334 see 1297 make 1237 come 1161 take 1145 reply 1145 know 1105 think 811 add 808 get 789 ask 739 look 720 give 686 find 589 seem 565 tell 488 leave 473 hear 428 call 404 put 372 run 337 want 334 continue 332 keep 311 feel 307 believe 307 begin 304 stand 295 answer 292 send 290 return 283 let 274 appear 268 speak 268 pass 262 mean 256 turn 256 suppose 255 bring 241 talk 236 understand 235 use 227 try 221 follow 218 become 216 hold Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6283 not 1458 so 1129 very 1101 now 1035 then 1035 more 1010 up 1001 as 858 good 806 well 772 little 767 out 759 other 613 first 577 much 569 just 531 only 526 all 488 here 469 down 465 long 444 again 426 soon 424 there 417 enough 407 old 401 still 396 great 388 young 370 too 363 off 346 right 340 away 330 even 319 never 311 back 309 own 292 such 277 same 268 once 266 quite 262 far 260 rather 258 many 249 last 248 sure 248 before 247 perhaps 246 over 237 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192 good 155 least 82 most 27 high 18 great 17 near 15 bad 14 slight 11 fine 9 big 7 strong 7 late 7 deep 6 early 6 Most 5 old 4 young 4 remote 4 happy 4 eld 3 stupid 3 strange 3 small 3 nice 3 low 3 farth 3 dark 2 wise 2 wealthy 2 true 2 topmost 2 soft 2 safe 2 ripe 2 pure 2 proud 2 poor 2 pleasant 2 large 2 l 2 handsome 2 grave 2 funny 2 fast 2 easy 2 dull 2 dear 2 acute 1 want 1 vile Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 147 most 34 least 14 well 2 youngest 1 highest 1 fast 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 christy was not 13 christy did not 12 christy had not 8 captain did not 8 christy was satisfied 8 commander did not 5 father had not 5 passford had not 4 _ is _ 4 _ was _ 4 christy was still 3 _ do _ 3 bellevite had not 3 bellevite is not 3 bellevite was not 3 bellevite went ahead 3 boat came alongside 3 boat did not 3 boat had not 3 boats coming out 3 bronx came alongside 3 bronx was not 3 christy had hardly 3 christy was even 3 christy was glad 3 christy was sure 3 father did not 3 father has not 3 father was not 3 man is not 3 men are all 3 officer did not 3 one knows not 3 order was promptly 3 passford did not 3 passford was not 3 steamer went ahead 3 things are not 3 vessels were not 2 _ did _ 2 _ do n''t 2 _ have _ 2 _ have confidence 2 _ was now 2 bellevite did not 2 bellevite is heavily 2 bellevite was as 2 bellevite was still 2 board had yet 2 boat was now Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 father had not yet 2 christy had no doubt 2 christy was not at 2 dorothy had no trouble 2 room is no place 2 room was not so 1 board did not even 1 bronx was not even 1 bronx was not yet 1 captain asked no questions 1 captain had no difficulty 1 captain has no cause 1 christy gave no further 1 christy gave no order 1 christy had no doubts 1 christy had no interest 1 christy had no more 1 christy had no personal 1 christy had no scruples 1 christy had not before 1 christy had not gently 1 christy had not yet 1 christy made no remark 1 christy made no reply 1 christy was not in 1 christy was not much 1 christy was not satisfied 1 christy was not so 1 christy was not sorry 1 christy was not very 1 commander had not full 1 commander was not asleep 1 father has not yet 1 friends had no farther 1 friends had no further 1 lawry was no lawyer 1 lawry was not quite 1 lieutenant have no suspicion 1 man had no hat 1 man is no better 1 man is no such 1 man is not so 1 man was no poor 1 man was not happy 1 officer had no time 1 officer was not at 1 officer were not loud 1 one have no confidence 1 one was not very 1 orders are not absolutely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 33361 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Ozma of Oz A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Tiktok, the Cowardly Lion, and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein date = keywords = Billina; Dorothy; King; Lion; Nome; Ozma; Scarecrow; Tiktok; Tin; Woodman; illustration summary = "I shall like that!" said Dorothy, with a little sigh, for her feet and "I hope we shall find something to eat," said Dorothy, looking eagerly "Once," said Dorothy, "I knew a man made out of tin, who was a woodman "Now Tiktok," said Dorothy, "the first thing to be done is to find a way "I think you are a very good tiger," said Dorothy, patting the huge head "Then," said Ozma, "he did not get the long life, and the Nome King must "I''d like to know," said Dorothy, "who this Nome King is?" the Nome King''s palace was said to be; but it would be some time before was all that remained of Ozma of Oz. In the throne room just beyond the palace the Nome King suddenly looked "Oh, Billina!" said Dorothy, "you haven''t been a chicken in a long time. Dorothy, Ozma, Billina, the Scarecrow and Tiktok. id = 486 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Ozma of Oz A Record of Her Adventures with Dorothy Gale of Kansas, the Yellow Hen, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, Tiktok, the Cowardly Lion, and the Hungry Tiger; Besides Other Good People too Numerous to Mention Faithfully Recorded Herein date = keywords = Billina; Dorothy; King; Lion; Nome; Ozma; Scarecrow; Tiktok; Tin; Woodman summary = "I shall like that!" said Dorothy, with a little sigh, for her feet and "I hope we shall find something to eat," said Dorothy, looking eagerly "Once," said Dorothy, "I knew a man made out of tin, who was a woodman "The best thinker I ever knew," said Dorothy to the yellow hen, "was a "Then," said Ozma, "he did not get the long life, and the Nome King "I''d like to know," said Dorothy, "who this Nome King is?" "Why, Billina wants to lay her egg, that''s all," said Dorothy. that the Nome King''s palace was said to be; but it would be some time was all that remained of Ozma of Oz. In the throne room just beyond the palace the Nome King suddenly looked "Oh, Billina!" said Dorothy, "you haven''t been a chicken in a long came Dorothy, Ozma, Billina, the Scarecrow and Tiktok. id = 21816 author = Melville, Herman title = The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade date = keywords = Aster; CHAPTER; Charlemont; Charlie; China; Frank; Goneril; Indians; Mississippi; Moredock; Mr.; Old; Orchis; Plain; Sir; St.; Tacitus; Talk; boy; charity; come; confidence; dear; friend; good; hand; like; little; look; man; pray; true; ugh; way summary = "Now tell me, sir," said he with the book, "how comes it that a young "As to that," said the little dried-up man, "I think it a kind of queer "Now, sir," said the herb-doctor, "my business calls me away, and it may For the gulling, tell me, is it humane to talk so to this poor old man? "Yes, poor soul," said the Missourian, gravely eying the old man--"yes, "Sir," said the old man, after looking up puzzled at him a moment, "Yes," said the old man, "and you--_you_ seem to be talking in a dream. "Never mind _him_, sir," said the old man anxiously, "but tell me truly, "No, sir, I am not surprised," said the old man; then added: "from what "That''s a strange boy," said the old man, looking after him. "So it does, so it does," said the old man with changed air, "dear me, id = 18264 author = Optic, Oliver title = Within The Enemy''s Lines date = keywords = Bellevite; Captain; Carboneer; Christy; Corny; Flint; Lonley; Mr.; Mulgate; Passford; Sampson; Teaser; Vampire summary = replied the captain, as he headed the boat for the steamer. "Christy is on board, sir," replied Sampson to the hail. "I shall go on board as soon as I can," replied Christy. and ask if Captain Carboneer is on board," replied the midshipman, "All right; come on board as soon as you can," added Captain Carboneer, Christy wondered if Captain Carboneer was not looking for the four men "The ladies wish to know what is going on, Christy," said Paul, coming "I think it is a very easy question to answer, Christy," replied Mrs. Passford, with a smile. eat on board of the steamer," replied Captain Passford, as he led the "I shall cheerfully explain, Captain Carboneer," replied Christy, "On board of the steamer!" replied Christy. "I don''t think that boat will come any farther this way," said Christy, "I have come on board, Captain Breaker," said Christy, as he met the id = 18579 author = Optic, Oliver title = Taken by the Enemy date = keywords = Bellevite; Breaker; Captain; Christy; Homer; Horatio; Leopard; Major; Mr.; Passford; Pecklar; Percy; Pierson summary = "Tug-boat alongside, Captain Passford," said the commander. "On the contrary, I do want you, Christy," replied Captain Passford, as "Good-morning, my friend," said a young man to Christy, as he landed on then you probably know my brother," said Captain Passford, "We are approaching the shoal water now," said Captain Breaker to Mr. Vapoor, as the steamer came near the south-eastern end of Pelican steamer?" said Major Pierson, after he had looked about him for a time, "That looks very much like desertion," added Christy, and the major went "How many men does your father have on board of his steamer, Mr. Passford?" asked the major, in a careless sort of way. "You will have to put that question to my father, Percy," said Christy. "Who is that man, Christy?" asked Captain Passford, as soon as the tug?" asked Captain Passford, as he looked about him for the young man, id = 18617 author = Optic, Oliver title = On The Blockade date = keywords = Amblen; Arran; Baskirk; Blowitt; Bronx; Captain; Christy; Confederate; Dave; Flint; Havana; Lillyworth; Mr.; Mulgrum; Passford summary = to look over the Bronx before I go on shore," said Captain Passford. "On duty, Captain Passford," said the first lieutenant, touching his cap "I am putting the room in order for the captain, sir," replied Dave "Go on deck, and tell Mulgrum to come into my cabin," said Christy. "Good evening, Captain Passford," replied the second lieutenant, as he board at the present time," said the captain. States steamer Bronx," continued Mr. Baskirk, as Christy came on board Christy shook hands with Flint, and went on board of the Bronx. "Good evening, Captain Dinsmore," Christy said, when he went into his steamer Bronx," said Christy, approaching the fallen captain of the Christy asked Captain Flint to meet him in the cabin of the Bronx for a Now, Mr. Baskirk, I shall ask you to take the deck, relieving Mr. Amblen," added Christy, who wished to talk with Flint alone. id = 18816 author = Optic, Oliver title = Stand By The Union date = keywords = Battleton; Bonnydale; Bronx; Captain; Christy; Confederate; Corny; Dave; Flanger; Flint; Galvinne; Mr.; Passford; Pennant; Vernon summary = lieutenant came on board; and Christy was not a little astonished to "Good-morning, Lieutenant Passford!" said Captain Battleton, as he Christy took the offered hand of Captain Battleton, and looked earnestly in the head, I never was better in my life," said Christy in reply to Christy obeyed the order of Captain Battleton when he was directed to "I have no doubt you will work your way up in good time," added Christy, Corny was evidently in command of the Bronx; but Christy "You can trust Dave, Massa Christy," replied the steward, as the officer flag-ship, and appointed a new officer in command of the Bronx, rather me as the rightful commander of the Bronx," replied Christy, as he "You are the only officer on board except myself," replied Christy. "Not at all, Captain Battleton," replied Christy, taking the hand of the "Any orders, Captain Passford?" asked the first lieutenant, as he saw id = 6572 author = Optic, Oliver title = Haste and Waste; Or, the Young Pilot of Lake Champlain. A Story for Young People date = keywords = Ben; Ethan; John; Lawry; Mr.; Mrs.; Port; Randall; Sherwood; Wilford; Woodville summary = "Stand by, Captain John!" shouted Lawry Wilford, a stout boy of At the invitation of Mrs. Captain John, Lawry went below and ate his dinner, to which he felt "Captain John feels bad about the loss of his sail," said Mr. Randall, as the sloop''s boat pulled off from the shore. "I don''t want any time to think of it," replied Lawry; and before "When are you going to work on the steamer, Lawry?" asked Ethan. "Mr. Sherwood will do that for you, Lawry," said Ethan. "Now, Lawry, we shall soon find out what we can do," said Ethan, as "Breakfast-time," said Lawry, as the horn sounded from the ferry-house. "Well, Lawry, I don''t see the steamer at the ferry-landing," said "Lawry knows where the rocks are," said Mrs. Wilford, "and I''ll "Lawry," said Ben, returning to the wheel-house, "I want you to tell