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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 85319 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Tarzan 7 ape 5 man 5 Numa 5 Jane 4 Clayton 3 Sheeta 3 Greystoke 3 Apes 2 Waziri 2 Tantor 2 Russian 2 Rokoff 2 Porter 2 Paulvitch 2 Mugambi 2 Englishman 2 D''Arnot 2 Arab 2 Akut 1 lion 1 kor 1 girl 1 german 1 don 1 british 1 Zuanthrol 1 Zoanthrohago 1 Zek 1 Woman 1 Werper 1 Waz 1 Veltopismakus 1 Usanga 1 Uhha 1 Trohanadalmakus 1 Tibo 1 Thuran 1 Terkoz 1 Teeka 1 Taug 1 Tarmangani 1 Talaskar 1 Strong 1 Smith 1 Sheik 1 Shang 1 Schneider 1 Sabor 1 Professor Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4447 man 2619 ape 1351 time 1252 jungle 1251 eye 1145 hand 1108 tree 1098 girl 911 lion 908 way 878 day 871 warrior 867 beast 856 woman 856 side 827 head 813 face 812 moment 811 foot 698 village 668 thing 658 body 646 life 628 night 578 ground 538 creature 478 direction 466 black 460 death 458 forest 438 arm 429 branch 427 trail 409 door 408 heart 408 fellow 404 shoulder 398 king 394 room 393 wall 390 city 382 other 379 mind 374 sound 373 word 368 spear 368 people 368 friend 367 place 363 tribe Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5050 Tarzan 655 Numa 639 Clayton 609 Jane 607 don 471 Korak 463 Meriem 365 ul 309 Rokoff 272 D''Arnot 262 Porter 262 Apes 257 Sheeta 240 Greystoke 233 ben 226 Akut 225 Englishman 224 Otho 221 Werper 220 Lu 212 Taug 212 Pan 211 hut 211 Mr. 211 Komodoflorensal 204 God 201 Jad 191 Teeka 187 Lord 180 Ja 173 Oldwick 172 Om 169 lee 168 Russian 166 Smith 164 tan 162 Achmet 158 Monsieur 155 Tantor 154 Arab 153 Zek 152 Paulvitch 152 Ko 143 Mugambi 142 Waziri 142 Malbihn 141 Sheik 137 Mbonga 133 Bukawai 129 Philander Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 17038 he 6900 it 5970 him 4850 she 4700 they 4076 you 3901 i 3026 them 2273 her 1302 we 1171 me 855 himself 564 us 197 themselves 186 herself 129 itself 106 one 53 yourself 53 myself 38 his 31 mine 28 yours 27 hers 24 theirs 23 ay 18 ourselves 14 ''s 9 ours 2 ye 1 your-- 1 your 1 yerself 1 whereof 1 wane 1 they-- 1 thee 1 em 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 23155 be 12652 have 3069 do 2521 see 2402 come 1733 know 1628 say 1392 go 1153 take 1089 find 1079 make 1071 turn 942 look 866 lie 816 stand 746 leave 709 follow 705 think 672 fall 663 return 657 give 646 reply 628 ask 617 tell 615 pass 577 reach 576 hear 574 seem 570 bring 549 move 518 rise 499 kill 497 cry 490 feel 463 speak 451 lead 449 leap 423 wait 421 enter 415 carry 409 run 406 draw 397 hold 395 raise 387 call 384 become 380 watch 371 remain 371 discover 359 let Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4880 not 2083 then 2009 so 1762 great 1613 now 1501 little 1206 other 1205 more 1082 again 1036 only 1031 long 978 back 971 up 957 even 930 first 859 out 858 well 773 there 753 as 747 here 742 last 734 close 727 very 719 down 713 far 710 own 706 away 702 still 678 too 665 never 630 many 614 white 588 few 571 old 564 almost 555 black 521 just 510 much 507 once 470 strange 469 young 466 good 464 dead 459 same 454 low 441 quickly 441 high 430 presently 413 most 406 slowly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 197 least 121 good 75 most 70 great 69 near 68 slight 23 high 17 low 15 large 14 bad 13 faint 9 keen 8 close 7 strong 7 old 6 young 6 small 6 safe 6 lofty 6 easy 6 dense 6 brave 5 remote 5 long 5 late 5 l 5 Most 4 swift 4 noble 4 mere 4 fine 4 early 4 deep 3 wise 3 topmost 3 sweet 3 sure 3 slow 3 short 3 rich 3 mighty 3 lithe 3 innermost 3 heavy 3 happy 3 gay 3 full 3 farth 3 dear 2 white Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 338 most 45 well 33 least 1 near 1 lest 1 fast Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.pgdp.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdp.net 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/61837/61837-h/61837-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/61837/61837-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 tarzan did not 19 tarzan was not 15 eyes went wide 8 numa did not 6 man looked up 6 tarzan had never 6 tarzan had not 6 tarzan looked up 5 face went white 5 man did not 5 tarzan looked down 5 tarzan was still 4 tarzan does not 4 tarzan had once 4 tarzan knew nothing 4 tarzan took up 4 tarzan was anxious 4 tarzan was familiar 4 times had tarzan 3 apes is not 3 clayton did not 3 clayton turned back 3 girl did not 3 girl was almost 3 jane was not 3 man does not 3 man stood erect 3 man was confident 3 man was not 3 man was still 3 man was too 3 men moving about 3 numa had not 3 tarzan had ever 3 tarzan is greater 3 tarzan saw nothing 3 tarzan turned again 3 tarzan was about 3 tarzan was again 3 tarzan was much 3 tarzan was now 3 tarzan was quite 3 tarzan was very 2 ape did not 2 ape had not 2 ape is not 2 ape lying half 2 apes did not 2 apes do not 2 apes were astir Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man had no intention 2 man made no attempt 2 tarzan had no desire 2 tarzan was not surprised 1 ape is not overlong 1 ape made no reply 1 ape was no longer 1 apes had no love 1 apes is not english 1 apes is not overlong 1 beast did not even 1 beast gave no indication 1 beast is not worth 1 body was not there 1 clayton asked no questions 1 clayton is not guilty 1 don have no cities 1 eyes did not again 1 eyes were no longer 1 feet left no impress 1 girl gave no sign 1 girl had no opportunity 1 girl is not there 1 girl was not only 1 jane did not once 1 jane was not coldly 1 jungle do not better 1 jungle is no place 1 jungle left no opening 1 lion had no sooner 1 lion is no great 1 lion is not particularly 1 lion was not sufficiently 1 man found no difficulty 1 man had no doubt 1 man had no heart 1 man had no knife 1 man had no love 1 man had no sooner 1 man has not yet 1 man is no match 1 man knew no god 1 man made no reply 1 man made no sign 1 man was no longer 1 man was no sign 1 man was not inexplicable 1 men had no time 1 men have no use 1 men made no move A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 106 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Jungle Tales of Tarzan date = keywords = Apes; Bukawai; Gazan; God; Gomangani; Goro; Kega; Mbonga; Momaya; Numa; Sheeta; Tantor; Tarzan; Taug; Teeka; Tibo; ape summary = For a few minutes the young ape-man watched Taug press closer to Teeka. "Teeka is Tarzan''s," said the ape-man, in the low gutturals of the And so Taug charged and bellowed like a bull, and Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan pricked up his ears when he heard the voice of a great ape and, ape-man--and when Tarzan was squatted upon his head, Tantor would be not the direction of Tarzan''s flight, and so the ape-man came in And behind them all came Tarzan of the Apes, racing through the jungle "Tarzan of the Apes will not harm Teeka''s balu," he said. upon the ape-man, brought his head within reach of Tarzan''s blade. TARZAN OF THE Apes sat at the foot of a great tree braiding a new grass As Tarzan swung rapidly through the trees, little Tibo closed his eyes Go away or Tarzan will kill you," and the ape-man took a step toward id = 1401 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan the Untamed date = keywords = Africa; Apes; Bertha; Englishman; Kircher; Lieutenant; Numa; Oldwick; Otobu; Schneider; Sheeta; Smith; Tarmangani; Tarzan; Usanga; ape; british; german; girl; lion summary = the ape-man''s face had the blow landed; but it did not land--Tarzan "You look hungry, Numa," continued the ape-man. ape-man--growls which, coming from human lips, raised a question use of his spear point, the ape-man succeeded in forcing the lion "Tar means white," replied Tarzan, "and Mangani, great ape. "Yes," replied the ape-man, "the Gomangani are the great black They saw Tarzan suddenly spin the man about and placing so did Numa, as Tarzan had thought that he would and the ape-man And then the girl in the tree saw the savage man leaping, bending, and Tarzan stopped and looked up at the girl and the man Numa stopped And then Tarzan turned his eyes into the cave and saw that the girl ape-man when suddenly to his dismay he saw Tarzan''s weapon fly from where she lay she saw a lion charging for the ape-man before her. id = 2020 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan the Terrible date = keywords = Dor; GRYF; Jad; Jane; Obergatz; Otho; Pal; Pan; Tarzan; Waz; don; kor; man summary = Tarzan could prevent the creature had struck the ape-man''s companion a "Come!" said the ape-man, presently, and led the way toward the outer "Do you think," asked Om-at, coming close to Tarzan and laying a hand "Come!" cried Tarzan, "let us turn and charge them, raising a great Tarzan''s hands were free when In-tan turned to cast an appraising eye high priest of A-lur, did not openly question Tarzan''s right to the "In the name of Jad-ben-Otho I command you to speak," said Tarzan. "The son of Jad-ben-Otho will be dragged nowhere," cried Tarzan. impostor and I, the head priest of Jad-ben-Otho in the city of A-lur, "Only Jad-ben-Otho knows what the future may bring," said Tarzan. "You are right, priest," cried one of the warriors who had seen Tarzan cried, "I am the Great God. In A-lur is my temple and my high priests. id = 61837 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan and the Ant Men date = keywords = Adendrohahkis; Alalus; Caraftap; Elkomoelhago; Janzara; Kalfastoban; Khamis; Komodoflorensal; Obebe; Talaskar; Tarzan; Trohanadalmakus; Uhha; Veltopismakus; Woman; Zoanthrohago; Zuanthrol; ape summary = diamonds that the old man had handed to Tarzan in the vaults beneath The Great Thorn Forest and the ape-man sought for an avenue of escape, The warriors who had followed close behind Tarzan the instant that "Take word to your king," the ape-man directed him, "that Tarzan hears "From that direction the sounds appeared to come," replied the ape-man, In an incredibly short space of time Tarzan saw thousands of warriors of every warrior who passed close enough for the ape-man to discern quarry, where Tarzan saw hundreds of white-tunicked slaves piling rocks As Tarzan stopped before him the king recognized the ape-man with a "I thought you were a Zertalacolol," said a man''s voice at Tarzan''s ear. "Perhaps this is he," said Tarzan to the girl, indicating the man with Zoanthrohago''s slaves," replied the ape-man, "and because I promised When the warriors discovered that Komodoflorensal and Tarzan had id = 78 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan of the Apes date = keywords = Alice; Apes; Canler; Clayton; D''Arnot; Esmeralda; Greystoke; Jane; John; Kala; Kerchak; Lord; Mr.; Philander; Porter; Professor; Sabor; Tarzan; Terkoz; ape; man summary = made by the little black stick in the hands of the strange white ape eyes--Tarzan of the apes, little primitive man, presented a picture Tarzan of the Apes lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little But as Tarzan of the Apes sat one day in the cabin of his father On the far beach by the little cabin Tarzan heard the faint echoes of the black released the little poisoned arrow, and Tarzan saw it fly Tarzan of the Apes went down beneath the great body of his enemy, but Straining the ape-man close to him, his great jaws sought Tarzan''s black men of Mbonga''s village, for Tarzan of the Apes had decided to To Tarzan''s surprise the young man was heading further into the jungle For a moment Tarzan looked at the young man closely, as though "I am Monsieur Tarzan," said the ape-man. id = 81 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Return of Tarzan date = keywords = Abdul; Arabs; Clayton; Coude; D''Arnot; Gernois; Jane; Miss; Monsieur; Numa; Olga; Porter; Rokoff; Russian; Strong; Tarzan; Thuran; Waziri; ape; man summary = And then the man whom Tarzan had seen drop them there turned to sneak "I do not need any better name than Tarzan," replied the ape-man; "and "Help, monsieur," she cried in a low voice as Tarzan entered the room; As Tarzan turned toward the men about him he saw the crafty, evil faces Tarzan of the Apes a very lonely young man, with a heart in him that herself from Tarzan''s arms, and the ape-man turned just in time to ward cannot imagine a man better fitted than you, my dear Monsieur Tarzan, doorway of a native coffeehouse, but as Tarzan looked the man turned "He was the last man I saw as I rode away," replied Tarzan. One day Tarzan found Miss Strong in conversation with a stranger, a man Beneath Tarzan walked Numa, the lion, and when the ape-man deigned to id = 85 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Beasts of Tarzan date = keywords = Akut; Anderssen; Clayton; Greystoke; Jane; Kai; Kincaid; Mugambi; Paulvitch; Rokoff; Russian; Shang; Sheeta; Tarzan; ape; man summary = For ten minutes after the ape-man had left her Jane Clayton walked The ape-man rose, and Akut came slowly to his feet. The day following the killing of Numa, Tarzan and Sheeta came upon the Mugambi, on his part, clung closely to Tarzan, so that the ape-man "Was there a little white child with him?" asked Tarzan, his heart Tarzan knew well the nature of the black man. The ape-man returned quickly to the tree, and this time he made a great man, for all his life Tarzan had seen the beasts of the jungle devour eyes strayed beyond Tarzan, following the gaze of the ape-man. One prisoner fell into the hands of Tarzan, and him the ape-man Rokoff''s canoe the beasts of Tarzan had disappeared into the jungle. Sheeta, or Akut and the other great apes, though Tarzan had sometimes The ape-man turned and raised his head toward the jungle, while there id = 90 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Son of Tarzan date = keywords = Ajax; Akut; Arab; Baynes; Bwana; Englishman; Geeka; Hanson; Hon; Jenssen; Killer; Korak; Kovudoo; Malbihn; Meriem; Numa; Paulvitch; Sheik; Tantor; Tarzan summary = "Your eyes will help you but little in the jungle," said the ape. Little Meriem often wondered why the grim old man hated her so. Korak jerked his head in the direction of the little girl in "Little Geeka," said Meriem, "our Korak has been gone for a long time Akut had come up just as Meriem had speared Korak''s antagonist. Kovudoo and his men came upon Korak, Akut and Meriem after the killing of coming to close quarters with these mighty ape-men, seized Meriem two men thought they saw the smooth-skinned body of the wild ape-man "Since I was a little girl, many, many years ago, and Korak came and And so the days flew by while Meriem waited the return of the head man Korak saw the man pass beneath him where he hid in the great tree that beside the man I loved," and she turned her eyes toward Korak all id = 92 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar date = keywords = Achmet; Arab; Belgian; Beyd; Clayton; Greystoke; Jane; Mohammed; Mugambi; Numa; Opar; Tarzan; Waziri; Werper; Zek; ape; man summary = But presently in the very hatred of the man for Belgians, Werper saw a looked up at Achmet Zek. He saw the Arab''s eyes narrow, and he guessed He saw the giant ape-man swing himself nimbly up the face of the great them far beneath the sacrificial court of the temple of the Flaming God. Werper was relieved to find that Tarzan had no conception of the value Werper reached out his hand toward the little pile that Tarzan Tarzan presently let his own eyes rest upon Werper. For a moment Werper had stood above the sleeping ape-man, his murderous struggling to escape the Arab, turned and saw the ape-man running return journey toward the village of Achmet Zek; but the ape-man was Growling, the great apes leaped forward toward Tarzan and Werper. For a moment Werper stood where the ape-man had left him.