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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63623 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 96 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Strindberg 2 look 2 SHERIFF 2 MOTHER 2 LADY 2 JUDGE 1 tekla 1 student 1 rudolph 1 olavus 1 master 1 lawyer 1 gerda 1 alice 1 adolph 1 YOUNG 1 WIFE 1 Stockholm 1 SWANWHITE 1 STRANGER 1 STEPMOTHER 1 STARCK 1 PRINCE 1 PORTRESS 1 POET 1 Olof 1 OLD 1 OFFICER 1 Mårten 1 Monsieur 1 Miss 1 Master 1 MRS 1 MONS 1 MME 1 MIDWIFE 1 MAURICE 1 MATS 1 MASTER 1 Luther 1 Lord 1 Lars 1 LOUISE 1 LINDGREN 1 LIEUTENANT 1 King 1 KING 1 KERSTI 1 JULIA 1 JUDITH Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 635 man 537 child 528 time 456 hand 414 nothing 374 life 373 door 328 mother 324 way 324 one 324 day 316 thing 315 people 276 word 275 something 272 adolph 264 year 255 anything 248 table 235 woman 218 moment 216 everything 215 place 214 name 214 kind 208 night 207 eye 206 play 204 house 204 father 203 head 202 friend 197 olavus 196 wife 181 room 179 right 165 reason 162 christine 157 arm 149 water 149 law 148 course 142 love 140 work 139 face 138 church 137 girl 136 order 134 heart 130 window Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 8866 _ 714 Olof 624 ALICE 573 CURT 557 CAPTAIN 450 KERSTI 328 PRINCE 319 JUDGE 308 MAURICE 295 LADY 291 DAUGHTER 284 SWANWHITE 283 JEAN 269 HENRIETTE 246 JULIA 235 MATS 231 MASTER 228 God 227 GUSTAV 226 KING 219 ERIC 216 OLD 214 King 211 Gert 207 TEKLA 189 STRANGER 184 MOTHER 178 Lord 174 Strindberg 174 MR 174 ADOLPHE 157 ALLAN 150 OFFICER 147 CONSUL 140 HUMMEL 139 AXEL 137 LAWYER 135 BARONESS 127 JUDITH 125 Pause 123 WIFE 117 CHRISTINE 110 MONS 109 STEPMOTHER 108 Christine 107 ISRAEL 104 GERDA 102 X. 101 Gustaf 100 Y. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8276 you 7631 i 4600 it 2792 he 2200 me 1143 we 1080 she 938 him 918 they 590 us 511 them 453 her 236 himself 226 myself 202 yourself 99 one 96 herself 72 itself 49 themselves 40 yours 40 mine 23 ourselves 21 ''s 17 thee 11 oneself 6 hers 6 ''em 4 you''ll 4 ours 3 you''re 3 theirs 3 his 2 bookshelf 1 yourselves 1 you?--do 1 you.--but 1 you!--you 1 white.--then 1 we''ll 1 up!--you''ll 1 treaties.--why 1 to!--then 1 thyself 1 sing!--what 1 out.--do 1 know.--but 1 it?--you 1 it- 1 image---- 1 i''m Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14330 be 5320 have 3675 do 1446 go 1206 know 1049 see 969 come 861 think 811 say 778 get 750 take 701 make 661 look 586 want 573 tell 523 hear 473 let 384 give 372 put 352 leave 348 mean 297 call 290 speak 289 stand 286 begin 284 seem 284 become 274 believe 268 ask 264 keep 255 sit 254 find 245 turn 242 feel 237 talk 224 enter 204 bring 196 play 195 appear 189 use 186 happen 179 try 177 live 176 help 176 die 175 rise 170 grow 164 understand 161 carry 160 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4414 not 1316 then 1244 now 1080 so 793 here 786 out 652 up 496 only 482 never 480 more 462 good 443 too 436 there 430 other 417 own 405 little 395 down 392 well 392 just 370 right 363 away 341 first 336 back 312 old 310 again 297 all 292 very 274 always 272 much 271 still 270 long 263 as 245 same 230 last 226 also 208 once 195 perhaps 192 over 191 new 188 ever 185 bad 183 young 176 even 172 great 171 yet 158 in 155 far 154 on 154 at 150 else Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98 least 42 good 42 bad 26 great 24 most 10 near 10 high 7 slight 6 late 5 fine 4 strong 4 old 4 early 4 Most 3 low 3 innermost 3 heavy 2 young 2 long 2 large 2 l 2 eld 2 dense 2 deep 2 dear 2 clever 2 big 1 white 1 washstand 1 warm 1 vile 1 topmost 1 tall 1 subtle 1 stupid 1 straight 1 short 1 queer 1 pure 1 lovely 1 light 1 holy 1 foremost 1 fond 1 farth 1 fair 1 costly 1 common 1 calm 1 brief Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 109 most 7 least 4 well 1 highest 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 _ goes out 12 _ goes over 10 _ does not 10 _ go out 7 _ comes forward 7 _ comes in 7 _ is _ 6 _ was _ 5 _ becomes visible 4 _ are _ 4 _ do _ 4 _ have _ 4 _ looking hard 4 _ takes off 4 _ takes out 4 one does n''t 3 _ am _ 3 _ comes out 3 _ goes back 3 _ going out 3 _ looking out 3 _ looks up 3 life is not 3 olof does not 3 one does not 2 _ does _ 2 _ gets up 2 _ goes reluctantly 2 _ has _ 2 _ looking around 2 _ looking up 2 _ speaking slowly 2 _ stands immovable 2 door is closed 2 life is evil 2 life is queer 2 life is still 2 man is innocent 2 nothing is more 2 olof was not 2 people do n''t 2 thing is certain 1 _ are alone 1 _ are grateful 1 _ are kindly 1 _ are right 1 _ are too 1 _ be _ 1 _ be dynamite 1 _ be kind Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ makes no answer 1 _ makes no reply 1 children are not here 1 hands were not clean 1 life is not so 1 life is not worth 1 man has no right 1 man left no family 1 man left no relatives 1 men are not so 1 olof makes no reply 1 one is not quite 1 time is no time 1 time was not yet 1 words had no connection A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14347 author = Strindberg, August title = Plays by August Strindberg, Second series date = keywords = ABBÉ; CATHERINE; CHRISTINE; EMILE; GUSTAV; HENRIETTE; JEAN; JEANNE; JULIA; MAURICE; MME; Miss; Monsieur; Strindberg; adolph; look; tekla summary = spirit, against the impalpable power that moves us, against God. The play, seen in this light, pictures a deep-reaching spiritual I see hard work and the right kind of will, but I don''t want to be have been making: "Maurice will come, for he is a good fellow; he has come true, and now I have no more to ask of life--Do you want think of the poor after having heard good news. Let us look more closely at the matter--Oh, here comes the You who know me, Madame Catherine, tell me: do you believe, They want to know if Monsieur Maurice is going to No!--Not for a little thing like that, you know! wanted: sick, you know, like those princes in the Arabian Nights if anybody should like to get away before the count comes home. Do you think one really knows what one wants at that time? id = 44233 author = Strindberg, August title = Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series date = keywords = ANDERSON; AXEL; BISKRA; CONSUL; DUKE; GUIMARD; JUDGE; LADY; LINDGREN; LOUISE; MASTER; MRS; OLD; PRINCE; STARCK; STEPMOTHER; STRANGER; SWANWHITE; gerda; rudolph summary = good-nights unto your love--and so will Swanwhite, too, I think! [_Takes her hand and says in a low voice_] Good-night!--Oh, _She goes up to the_ PRINCE, _places one of her hands over his heart, Well, you know the old man and his ways. Thanks, old man!--Well, will you let me have a look at your [_Opening the door and speaking to_ AXEL] Come out here a moment! You mustn''t, Thyra, for then the little boy won''t come and play I don''t know, but I think you look as if it would be like a heart, and her lips looked as if none but good words had ever All right, old lady, I''m coming! think I look like a dead man? [_Coming out on the sidewalk again and looking up]_ I think the Not in an old house like this, and that''s a good thing, for id = 44302 author = Strindberg, August title = Plays by August Strindberg, Fourth Series date = keywords = AGDA; BRITA; ERIC; HUMMEL; HUSBAND; ISRAEL; JACOB; JORGHEN; KERSTI; KING; LADY; MATS; MIDWIFE; MONS; MOTHER; SHERIFF; WIFE; YOUNG; olavus; student summary = [_Is heard singing outside, on the right-hand side; see musical Let the Lord look into our minds and hearts, and if they hold KERSTI _rises horror-stricken and stands like a statue_. _As_ KERSTI _hears him a happy look comes into her face, and _The_ FATHER _goes to the door at the right and brings in_ MATS. I don''t know, grandfather, but I think I should never have come comes up behind_ KERSTI _and puts his hands over her eyes_] Guess who KERSTI _seats herself at the table on the right-hand side and [_Taking one of_ KERSTI''S _hands and looking her straight in [_Taking_ LIT-MATS _away from_ KERSTI] Come on now! As you know, no one tells people what he thinks of them in the first act: "Look out for the silver--the King is coming." _The_ KING''S MOTHER-IN-LAW _enters from the left in the white the door at the right_] Let Master Olavus Petri come in. id = 45375 author = Strindberg, August title = Plays by August Strindberg, First Series date = keywords = ALLAN; BARONESS; CAPTAIN; CURT; Colonel; DAUGHTER; Enters; JUDGE; JUDITH; LIEUTENANT; MOTHER; OFFICER; POET; PORTRESS; SHERIFF; Strindberg; alice; lawyer; look; master summary = duties--for I want to study men and life, and see whether things Yes, sit down, friend--I am able to stand. the right way!--Yes indeed, for naturally we see it upside down. Time--[_Thinks_] I cannot tell, but I know what it white field, meaning "yes." In response to it_ Alice Come, prophet, and I shall tell you the riddle--but far away Yes, I know perfectly well what I want, but there is room will come to think it quite easy to crush human fates like egg [_Sitting down at the window_] Yes, dear Curt, go. ALICE _sits in the right-hand easy-chair. Yes, a little--but if you come nearer to me I can tell [ALICE _looks staggered_] Yes, I know you Colonel right, he will come on his own invitation--Yes, you may Yes, I think I have noticed it, but I don''t know why. yes, you shall know what it means. id = 7363 author = Strindberg, August title = Master Olof: A Drama in Five Acts date = keywords = Christine; Gert; God; Gustaf; King; Lars; Lord; Luther; Master; Mårten; Olof; Stockholm; Strindberg summary = Church reformers were given free rein by the King, and Olof himself was I think--that Olof once asked his mother whether she really understood to Olof: "You don''t know that Thomas Münster has established a new looking at Olof; then he begins to read) "Then the word of the Lord Master Olof, are you going to let the people depart from you Do you know this man, Master Olof? Yes, Olof, you know me. Shall we go on with the play, Master Olof? Don''t let go of her, Master Olof, or she''ll run away. He''s Olof Pedersson, the man that was sent here by the King. [Enter Mårten through the doorway in the rear, followed by Olof''s Mother Mother (takes Olof by the hand and leads him over to the left, close to You wish to play the part of God. Olof. among them Olof, Lars Andersson, Gert, the German, the Dane, the Man