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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5847 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Siam 7 King 6 Bangkok 5 time 5 illustration 4 siamese 4 man 4 Mr. 4 Chinese 3 great 3 french 3 european 3 child 3 Siamese 3 English 3 China 3 CHAPTER 3 Buddha 2 water 2 place 2 day 2 boy 2 Singapore 2 Prince 2 Meinam 2 Majesty 2 Laos 2 Kingdom 2 India 2 God 2 East 2 Doctor 2 Buddhist 1 temple 1 story 1 school 1 rice 1 priest 1 people 1 page 1 oriental 1 native 1 look 1 long 1 little 1 footnote 1 english 1 elephant 1 chinese 1 ceremony Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1536 man 1337 time 1000 day 833 water 830 king 793 people 745 boy 743 boat 728 way 724 place 716 country 687 year 662 river 650 foot 627 elephant 607 illustration 571 head 565 house 539 one 523 side 518 child 514 part 510 priest 506 father 501 hand 498 life 482 tree 446 palace 432 temple 413 thing 395 end 389 friend 368 number 354 work 340 woman 336 eye 323 death 319 word 319 nothing 314 rice 314 doctor 311 night 307 hour 301 ground 300 wall 290 order 289 body 286 kind 280 gold 278 bamboo Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1861 _ 961 Harry 760 Siam 715 King 657 Phra 488 Mr. 426 Sree 354 Kenyon 345 Siamese 298 Sahib 297 Doctor 290 Bangkok 221 Frank 208 Fred 206 Buddha 202 Majesty 184 Chinese 176 English 174 China 150 Chin 146 Prince 138 M. 133 Singapore 128 Mike 127 P''hra 125 Cameron 124 Java 118 Laos 117 East 114 French 113 CHAPTER 100 Burmese 98 India 93 Hal 91 Nam 88 Luang 86 Chow 85 Phya 82 Cambodia 81 Europeans 80 America 79 Europe 78 Royal 77 nut 75 Lo 73 Christians 72 Kingdom 71 Dutch 71 Chie 71 Bronson Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5989 it 5707 he 5004 they 3680 i 2205 you 2160 them 2077 we 1722 him 689 me 687 she 588 us 476 himself 338 themselves 324 her 168 itself 146 one 84 ''s 66 myself 47 herself 42 ourselves 28 yourself 12 theirs 12 ours 11 mine 8 yours 8 his 7 thee 4 thyself 4 ''em 2 thy 1 yourselves 1 they-- 1 oneself 1 jeanchi 1 impatiently,-- 1 flanders= 1 em 1 caught-- 1 bonnet= 1 begin?--that Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 26831 be 7431 have 2365 say 2268 do 1758 make 1545 go 1305 see 1215 come 1206 take 843 give 811 find 791 know 719 get 609 think 590 look 476 seem 476 leave 471 tell 452 keep 439 call 432 pass 427 become 413 follow 405 bring 393 send 387 cry 381 hold 365 use 358 hear 357 stand 343 carry 329 begin 322 fall 317 turn 303 live 298 put 291 ask 279 lie 279 let 279 feel 277 place 276 want 274 sit 270 receive 265 run 260 show 260 bear 250 speak 249 grow 249 appear Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3853 not 1494 so 1279 very 1274 then 1254 up 1226 more 1207 great 1073 other 947 only 920 little 919 long 901 out 832 as 820 many 738 well 736 good 717 now 714 here 677 down 621 first 615 most 611 much 539 there 537 few 535 small 533 old 477 too 476 away 469 same 466 large 450 again 449 own 447 also 438 about 437 off 428 never 423 just 415 high 407 soon 406 back 396 once 388 young 385 such 381 even 379 several 377 on 366 siamese 337 all 324 last 319 quite Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 154 good 149 most 113 least 84 great 69 high 40 large 39 eld 38 slight 37 fine 32 Most 28 near 25 bad 24 low 15 early 14 pure 12 rich 11 hot 11 big 10 small 10 old 9 young 9 poor 8 mean 8 late 6 deep 5 wise 5 wild 5 manif 5 long 5 common 5 bright 4 noble 4 loud 4 grand 4 fair 3 sweet 3 sure 3 strong 3 strange 3 short 3 quick 3 heavy 3 gay 3 faint 3 easy 3 dark 2 white 2 weird 2 vile 2 tender Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 466 most 25 well 21 least 1 warmest 1 finest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 children ''s book 3 boys were greatly 3 boys were interested 3 boys were not 3 boys were quite 3 country do not 3 day was over 3 elephant is not 3 elephant was not 3 father did not 3 harry did not 3 harry was quite 3 harry was silent 3 houses are usually 3 man was not 3 people are not 3 people do not 3 phra was silent 3 siam are not 2 _ has charge 2 boat came out 2 boat was once 2 boats go out 2 boys looked up 2 boys were out 2 boys were somewhat 2 children are often 2 country is not 2 day is equal 2 elephants are not 2 elephants are very 2 father is n''t 2 feet were bare 2 harry following suit 2 harry was about 2 house is always 2 houses are always 2 houses are generally 2 king comes down 2 king has generally 2 king is about 2 king was not 2 kings is absolute 2 man has ever 2 men are well 2 men did not 2 men were busily 2 one does not 2 one is not 2 one is tired Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boat had no effect 1 boat had no eyes 1 boys did not once 1 boys were not at 1 boys were not likely 1 boys were not long 1 children had no bread 1 children have no right 1 country are not willing 1 country is not very 1 day is not far 1 days is no wilder 1 elephant is no gorgeously 1 elephant is no more 1 elephant is not white 1 elephant was not likely 1 elephant was not nearly 1 elephant was not particularly 1 father did not even 1 houses have no other 1 king being no longer 1 king was not less 1 king was not very 1 man was not long 1 men do not now 1 people are not anxious 1 people have no hope 1 people have no rivals 1 phra got no farther 1 placed was not ready 1 river is not more 1 siam are not only 1 siam was not yet 1 sides is not more 1 water is no match 1 water is not always 1 way has no apparatus A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 44679 author = Deignan, H. G. (Herbert Girton) title = Siam: Land of Free Men date = keywords = Ayuthia; Khmer; King; Kingdom; Lao; Siam; illustration summary = extreme south border, lies the kingdom of Siam, situated between 4° land of Central Siam, eventually there conflow to form the Me Nam Chao northern shores of the Gulf of Siam, at the mouth of the Chao Phraya, As Central Siam is the heart of the Kingdom, the royal city of Bangkok borders of Siam are the Thai ("free men") or Siamese proper; the Lao, At the same time as the various Mon-Khmer states of Siam were other Lao states arose and the time soon came when the Khmer could no Lao states to the north and all of the more southern Khmer kingdoms of people down into the mountainous regions of northern Siam, where the readily accepted as King by the people and ascended the throne in A.D. 1782, to found the dynasty which still reigns in Siam. Siamese provinces east of the river Me Khong, having at one time id = 44680 author = Fenn, George Manville title = Jungle and Stream; Or, The Adventures of Two Boys in Siam date = keywords = Adong; Cameron; Doctor; Hal; Harry; Kenyon; King; Lahn; Mike; Mr.; Mrs.; Phra; Prince; Sahib; Sree; Sul; english; look; man summary = "Yes, father," said Harry, whose brain was full of the great reptile; "Yes, I said so, father; but I should like Sree to tell me." "Come along, Phra," said Harry. "Oh, I see," said Harry, who whispered to his father and then to Phra, "Yes, Sahib; I know," said the hunter, and at a word the two men "Yes, Sahib doctor," said Sree respectfully; "they wear bangles like "Thank old Sree, too, father," said Harry eagerly, "for he did more "They didn''t hear us come out, Phra," said Harry. "Yes," said Phra, "but they''ll have a good rest soon while we''re going "Make quite sure," said Harry, who with Phra was looking on. "Yes, father, directly," said Harry; "I mean, going to try." "What does it look like, Phra?" said Harry, for his companion had "Yes," said Harry, after looking out between the mats; "the boat is id = 58175 author = Knox, Thomas Wallace title = The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Second Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Siam and Java; With Descriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago date = keywords = America; Bangkok; Batavia; Bronson; CHAPTER; China; Chinese; Doctor; Dutch; East; English; Europe; Frank; Fred; Hong; India; Java; Marco; New; Polo; Saigon; Siam; Singapore; boy; european; french; great; illustration; siamese summary = [Illustration: _Map to accompany "The Boy Travellers of the far East"_] "It is a great country," said Fred, "and has an enormous population: we "Nearly a hundred years ago," said Fred, "France opened relations with year 1520 the English built a war ship which they called the _The Great good deal of their time was passed on deck both by day and by night, "Now it is Fred''s turn," said Frank; "I have told the history of Marco "We passed the custom-house the other day," said Frank, "and I remember The consul and Doctor Bronson went forward, while Frank and Fred brought "I heard somebody say one day," said Fred, "that oysters grow on trees at high-tide, the water comes up a little way on the trunk of a tree, or course," said he, "one might learn in time to like betel, just as men in id = 8678 author = Leonowens, Anna Harriette title = The English Governess at the Siamese Court Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok date = keywords = Bangkok; Buddha; Buddhist; Cambodia; China; Chow; Chowfa; English; Excellency; God; King; Kralahome; Maha; Majesty; Meinam; Mongkut; Moonshee; Palace; Phya; Princess; Royal; Sanskrit; Second; Siam; Singapore; Somdetch; Supreme; Thou; Watt; boy; child; european; footnote; french; great; oriental; siamese; time summary = His Majesty, Somdetch P''hra Paramendr Maha Mongkut, the Supreme King of [Illustration: Fac-Simile of Letter from present Supreme King of Siam: the bed of the Meinam by the king P''hra Chow Phra-sat-thong, as a work playhouse is within the palace grounds of his Royal Highness Prince Krom Princes of the blood royal were for a long time engaged, brother first or supreme king of Siam, had just died, leaving this prince, Siam; and so, one morning, came the slow but welcome news that the king expressed his surprise, saying, "Siamese lady no like work; love play, the mother of a royal prince of Siam, her feet covered with a silk Mongkut, the reigning Supreme King of Siam, intimating the recent death A Siamese king may have two queens at the same time; in which case the watts, with idols and priests; palaces, with kings, queens, concubines, id = 44615 author = McDonald, N. A. (Noah A.) title = Siam: Its Government, Manners, Customs, &c. date = keywords = Bangkok; Budha; Budhist; CHAPTER; Chinese; Europeans; King; Laos; Pra; Rev.; Siam; Siamese; day; man; place; time summary = generic name for river, meaning mother of water, and Chow Phya being chief ministers of state, who during the life of the king are merely At 11 o''clock, A.M., the new king appeared for the first time before The present King is about sixteen years old, and is apparently a almost any time by the better classes of Europeans in Siam, but the large an element in Siamese character, than any man in the kingdom. The late king of Siam speaks of the founder of the Budhist faith thus: thing for a man to leave his wife and family for a short time, and build his house, which generally requires but a short time, and the When a prince of high rank has died, the King visits the house of The remains of a king generally lie in state about twelve months, coming out in heads, and found the water in many places four feet id = 44681 author = Smyth, H. Warington (Herbert Warington) title = Notes of a Journey on the Upper Mekong, Siam date = keywords = Bangkok; Chieng; Khorat; Kong; Laos; Luang; Meinam; Mekong; Mr.; Nam; Nan; Prabang; Siam; Siamese; Smyth; illustration summary = [Illustration: THE RAPIDS AT THE GATES OF CHIENG KONG, MEKONG RIVER.] would go far on into the night; and then long before day the great and is brought down in small pieces, generally about 14 feet long. province, which to the north-east reaches to the Mekong at Chieng Kan. The Governor, Phya Pechai, is a fine, tall young man, who is (and this of Nan. The trail on to Cherim (north-east) crosses a number of small river-bed, which can be seen deep down in the clear water, or rising time we had been in the water that day), we reached the sala of M. and meeting it half a day''s boat journey below Chieng Kong. turning of the boat in rapids, a long oar is fitted to work night a temporary village on the north bank, where a number of Laos, the town was not good; after a long day''s pulling, helping the men, id = 44564 author = Turpin, F. H. (François Henri) title = History of the Kingdom of Siam and of the revolutions that have caused the overthrow of the empire, up to A. D. 1770 date = keywords = Ava; Bangkok; Bishop; Burmese; China; Chinese; Christians; Court; Faulcon; God; Indies; King; Kingdom; Mergui; Pitracha; Prince; Siam; Siamese; State; french summary = spare the lives of the King and his wife and children who were ordered The Siamese army commanded by the son of the King, (who was known as King enfeebled by debauchery was in danger of death, but his son, the In order to slight the priests, the King made as though to favour until the King of Siam had been converted to Christianity and to work made an attempt on his life, in order to place the King''s younger who come to Siam to serve the King, refuse to obey his commands. faith the King sent his two sons who had been at court up to that time your God, your King, and your country and be sure that your deaths death that the Crown Prince really became King. The Burmese King, having seized all the shipping and wealth of the gold, but the King of Siam had taken the precaution of having this id = 43908 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Our Little Siamese Cousin date = keywords = Blanche; Chie; Chin; Cousin=; Siam; Sun; little; story; time summary = Chin''s father built the house, or the boat, just before he was married. When Chin is in the house during the day, he spends most of his time in he was a little boy, an English lady was his teacher for a long time, showing her love,--gentle little Chie Lo. Chin didn''t laugh, of course. When Chin grew a little older there would be a great celebration "But I love to hear you tell these stories, Chin. But people who stop to-day to buy from the little girl will not As for Chie Lo, what would she do when Chin went away from home? "I AM going to the city to-day to buy a new waist-cloth," said Chin''s "Father, look quickly," said Chin. "I HAVE had a lovely time to-day, too," said Chie Lo, when Chin had Chin had helped his father mend the roof of the little home. =THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK= id = 48111 author = Young, Ernest title = The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe Being Sketches of the Domestic and Religious Rites and Ceremonies of the Siamese date = keywords = Bangkok; Brahmin; Buddha; Buddhist; CHAPTER; Crown; East; Government; India; King; Majesty; Minister; Mr.; Siam; Vessantara; ceremony; child; chinese; day; european; great; illustration; long; man; native; people; place; priest; rice; siamese; temple; time; water summary = small hours of the morning, the busy streets of Siam''s capital present way effective, by this time the present generation of children should getting home in time for meals; lie down in shady places to rest; collected a large number they place them, two at a time, in small jars priesthood, the ceremony takes place a year or so before the time when may be seen at times round the palace or city walls, serving a similar third time, placing his head on a cushion on the floor of the dais. But not many years ago the present king ordered a new issue of villages on the coast at times when boats cannot pass from place to presenting their gifts to the priests, the people hold a great aquatic custom, the King, taking a princely offering of priests'' time, in Buddha''s day, the custom was for the priests to id = 57253 author = Young, Ernest title = Peeps at Many Lands: Siam date = keywords = Buddha; Colour; King; STORY; Siam; child; elephant; illustration; man; page; siamese; time; water summary = Now, in the same way, the people who live in Siam at the present time Some of the people who live on the water do not inhabit floating houses, never forsake the water till life is over and they set out on that long does fall into the water it matters but little, for there is no Siamese brown faces, strike the white man as being rather funny-looking little Siamese children, when very young, are but little troubled by either men who live to a great age become weak in mind and body, just like the number of little boys playing about in the cool, shady grounds who are up; the people form a kind of procession, and walk round the child five In Lower Siam fish forms an important part of the food of the people. Once a year each elephant is sprinkled with holy water by the priests, id = 44614 author = nan title = Progress of Western Education in China and Siam date = keywords = Chinese; English; Mr.; school summary = Shanghai Courier, in regard to foreign education for the Chinese, and educated, and, unless they can receive foreign instruction in China, Chinese in foreign branches of knowledge, either by the government of made to educate the Chinese in foreign branches of knowledge, either in regard to the education of Chinese in foreign languages within this government schools in Hong Kong are too great to enable private English or any other foreign language to their Chinese pupils now, nor education of Chinese in foreign knowledge in this consular district. I know of no schools founded by private enterprise in which foreign course of (4) reading books used in the government schools at Hong girls'' school, which numbers 14 scholars, has any foreign secular to the education of Chinese in foreign knowledge within this consular or sustain schools in which foreign knowledge has been taught. been taught in schools elsewhere, either at other ports or in foreign