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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43104 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Point 5 Mr. 4 West 4 Cadet 3 Prescott 3 Laura 3 Holmes 3 Greg 3 Dick 2 Texas 2 Parson 2 Navy 2 Murray 2 Mark 2 Mallory 2 Indian 2 Harris 2 Dodge 2 Dewey 2 Bull 2 Army 1 little 1 illustration 1 Williams 1 Stanard 1 Seven 1 Jordan 1 Haynes 1 Grace 1 Furlong 1 Fuller 1 Fischer 1 Durville 1 Douglass 1 Chauncey 1 Briggs 1 Bentley 1 Anstey Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1028 cadet 643 time 630 man 519 class 357 moment 345 day 332 fellow 324 yearling 317 girl 311 hand 307 officer 297 way 272 tent 266 friend 250 sir 245 night 245 face 232 plebe 226 thing 225 eye 213 room 213 one 204 word 201 minute 189 place 184 head 177 year 177 camp 176 anything 169 boy 168 life 160 something 159 nothing 159 matter 157 line 154 corps 145 work 145 foot 141 crowd 140 voice 138 hop 137 afternoon 134 silence 131 side 131 company 129 chance 128 order 128 arm 124 story 124 morning Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1232 Dick 1169 Prescott 907 Mark 760 Greg 748 Mr. 477 Texas 403 West 382 Point 380 Army 349 Cadet 345 Dodge 317 Holmes 264 Jordan 255 Laura 221 plebe 202 Mallory 201 Haynes 195 Bull 191 Anstey 164 Indian 158 Parson 138 Captain 135 Navy 134 Bentley 126 Lieutenant 125 Durville 123 Miss 119 Belle 116 Bert 113 _ 113 Furlong 113 Academy 109 Dewey 99 Mrs. 93 Dave 91 Darrin 86 Fischer 84 Murray 84 Military 84 Griffin 82 Harris 82 Brayton 81 B. 78 Gridley 77 Williams 70 Douglass 69 CHAPTER 67 Lehigh 66 Briggs 61 Dan Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3770 he 3708 i 3219 you 2808 it 1185 him 1089 they 867 we 791 me 535 them 409 she 279 himself 217 us 177 her 70 themselves 69 myself 69 ''em 49 yourself 41 ''s 29 one 19 itself 19 herself 15 yours 14 ourselves 13 mine 12 em 7 theirs 5 ours 5 his 3 ye 3 hers 2 you''re 1 yourselves 1 what----- 1 my 1 hustlin 1 hey 1 d''you Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10120 be 3928 have 2271 do 1027 go 886 say 798 see 775 know 739 come 667 get 636 make 593 think 476 take 458 tell 446 look 370 turn 319 find 318 ask 309 call 291 stand 285 give 273 want 267 hear 267 cry 265 reply 242 feel 237 put 233 let 211 try 206 leave 198 begin 194 mean 192 laugh 179 seem 162 pass 161 sit 159 mutter 156 keep 152 hold 150 wait 150 believe 147 stop 146 continue 144 speak 138 send 133 break 132 demand 128 run 128 return 124 march 124 answer Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2599 not 932 then 822 up 686 now 681 so 671 out 554 just 543 more 536 other 529 good 434 first 417 very 384 old 374 too 373 here 371 down 315 as 305 young 298 back 286 in 285 well 282 last 282 again 272 only 269 much 260 on 251 away 242 there 242 over 220 long 220 even 219 never 213 right 213 little 211 enough 208 once 195 few 192 all 191 off 191 ever 190 same 171 yet 171 still 169 own 166 most 157 great 145 second 141 next 141 later 138 almost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 142 good 79 least 47 most 16 near 16 great 12 bad 12 Most 8 wild 7 slight 7 late 7 high 6 big 5 hard 4 tall 4 spoony 4 mean 4 fine 4 dear 3 strong 3 remote 3 poor 3 nice 3 large 3 j 3 deep 3 bold 2 sweet 2 staunch 2 short 2 queer 2 pleasant 2 new 2 mere 2 low 2 happy 2 grand 2 fair 2 faint 2 early 2 brave 1 weak 1 washstand 1 warm 1 tricky 1 thick 1 tender 1 swift 1 sure 1 strange 1 straight Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 119 most 12 least 5 well 1 lowest 1 highest 1 gentlest 1 fiercest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36101/36101-h/36101-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36101/36101-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36099/36099-h/36099-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36099/36099-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 dick did not 6 dick went on 6 mark did not 6 prescott did not 5 prescott had not 4 dick was not 3 cadets turn out 3 fellows do n''t 3 greg came in 3 greg went on 3 mark said nothing 3 mark turned away 3 mark was not 3 prescott is n''t 3 prescott was not 3 texas was not 2 army left end 2 cadets are not 2 cadets had not 2 class did not 2 class were already 2 dick had never 2 dick had only 2 dick turned back 2 dodge did not 2 friend is much 2 girl did not 2 greg did not 2 greg had not 2 greg was not 2 holmes came in 2 holmes did not 2 jordan did n''t 2 jordan did not 2 man was turnback 2 mark put out 2 mark thought so 2 mark took out 2 mark went on 2 men were off 2 plebe is not 2 prescott was so 2 prescott was there 2 prescott went down 2 texas gave vent 2 texas had not 2 texas was about 2 texas was n''t 2 texas was too 2 time was short Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 army was not yet 1 cadets are not tale 1 class did not fully 1 dick did not even 1 dick did not exactly 1 dick gave no further 1 dick made no reply 1 dick was not likely 1 dick was not now 1 dodge is not fit 1 fellow is not fit 1 friends did not thus 1 friends had no eye 1 girl had no idea 1 greg asked no questions 1 greg was not yet 1 greg were no longer 1 holmes did not immediately 1 holmes had no difficulty 1 holmes had no thought 1 holmes standing not far 1 holmes was not even 1 jordan had not so 1 jordan was not at 1 laura made no secret 1 mark did not once 1 mark got no farther 1 mark had no business 1 mark had no idea 1 mark had no time 1 mark was no coward 1 mark was not badly 1 mark was not dead 1 plebe did not even 1 plebes took no part 1 point was not due 1 prescott had no alternative 1 prescott had not so 1 prescott has no business 1 prescott saw no girl 1 prescott was not anywhere 1 prescott was not cadet 1 prescott were not actually 1 texas was not so 1 texas was not staggering 1 time had no friend 1 way is no reason 1 yearlings had no love 1 yearlings were not slow A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 12806 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Third Year at West Point; Or, Standing Firm for Flag and Honor date = keywords = Army; Cadet; Dick; Dodge; Greg; Haynes; Holmes; Laura; Mr.; Navy; Point; Prescott; West summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S THIRD YEAR AT WEST POINT So was his chum, Greg Holmes, also a West Point cadet, "Did Bert Dodge know that Dick and Greg were to be here!" asked Greg escorted Belle Meade home, Dick walking with Laura. "But how do you fellows come to be home at this time?" asked Dick. of the ice cream place, Dick Prescott told the story of Dodge''s "Come right up, Dick," called Laura, so the cadet leaped from "This looks like your fun, as it is your work, Dick Prescott!" Cadet Haynes looked a trifle disconcerted, but it was always Dick''s murmured Greg to Dick, in the undertone that cadets know so well to Greg, who passed it on to Dick Prescott. Brayton made some slight signal to Prescott Both Dick and Greg But Dick Prescott, with Cadet Greg Holmes almost at his side, Turnback Haynes was quite able to convince himself that Dick Prescott, id = 12807 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Fourth Year at West Point Or, Ready to Drop the Gray for Shoulder Straps date = keywords = Army; Cadet; Dick; Douglass; Durville; Greg; Holmes; Jordan; Laura; Mr.; Navy; Point; Prescott summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S FOURTH YEAR AT WEST POINT return Cadet Captain Prescott, after a swift, astonished look at "I can''t discuss that with you," replied Cadet Dick Prescott coldly. As for Cadet Jordan, that young man''s face went instantly livid. As for Dick Prescott, he did not favor Mr. Jordan with a further So Cadet Jordan, first class, saluted, turned on his heel, sought Cadet Captain Dick Prescott. "Very good, sir," replied Cadet Jordan, choking with rage. if the class voted a week''s "silence" to Dick Prescott, for Jordan When Prescott was seated at table in the cadet mess hall, Greg, "Old chum," cried Dick, turning and resting a hand on Greg''s right Though Cadet Prescott was class president, he did of Dick Prescott in persisting in remaining a cadet at the Military But, as Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes walked over to Then Prescott, for the last time as a cadet, marched the class id = 12819 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = Dick Prescott''s Second Year at West Point Or, Finding the Glory of the Soldier''s Life date = keywords = Anstey; Bentley; Briggs; Cadet; Dick; Dodge; Furlong; Greg; Holmes; Laura; Mr.; Point; Prescott; West summary = DICK PRESCOTT''S SECOND YEAR AT WEST POINT "Shall we go over, Dick?" asked Greg, turning around. Greg Holmes was but the "shadow" of Dick Prescott. you, Greg, when a fellow gets into this cadet life, I think the Are Laura and Belle coming on West Point soon?" Holmes asked "Dick---do you---mind if I ask a question," demanded Greg slowly. "Dick, old ramrod," replied Cadet Holmes, frankly, as he finished Dodge hated all three of the bunkies in this tent, but Dick Prescott Greg might be summoned again to the tent of the O.C. Bert Dodge saw, from a distance, the whispered talk between Dick Prescott walked between Mrs. Bentley and Laura, while Greg came Laura returned to Mrs. Bentley, Cadet Dodge suddenly slipped up "I know that full well, sir," Cadet Prescott replied with feeling. That night Dick and Greg "dragged" the Gridley girls to the cadet id = 36099 author = Sinclair, Upton title = A Cadet''s Honor: Mark Mallory''s Heroism date = keywords = Bull; Cadet; Dewey; Fischer; Harris; Indian; Mallory; Mark; Mr.; Murray; Parson; Point; Stanard; Texas; West; Williams summary = "An'' look a yere," cried Texas, Mark''s chum, raising his head and Texas doubled up his fists and looked ready to fight right then; Bull cadets went an'' fooled Mark Mallory again, an'' you--bah!" "I didn''t know I was going to fight," said Mark, laughing. "And I''ll take it," said Mark, getting hold of Texas'' other hand at the Mark and Texas, it chanced, had gone out for a walk; "Parson" Stanard Mark and Texas were seated on the steps of barracks when the Parson came Texas turned as Mark spoke, and looked in the direction of his nod. Now, here was Mark Mallory--to say nothing of Texas--who had come up to "You''ve a hard row to hoe," said the cadet officer to Mark, "and a hard Mark and Texas looked up in surprise and the Parson faced about in cadets at West Point were or are like "Bull" Harris, or that hazing of id = 36101 author = Sinclair, Upton title = On Guard: Mark Mallory''s Celebration date = keywords = Bull; Chauncey; Dewey; Fuller; Grace; Harris; Indian; Mallory; Mark; Mr.; Murray; Parson; Point; Seven; Texas; West summary = "Cadet Mark Mallory, West Point, N. and gone his way, leaving four of the seven in their tent--Mark, Texas, "I reckon, Mark," said Texas, meditatively surveying his new uniform in tell plebes about such things; and so to this "hold-over" Mark went to Mark turned the moment he heard the voice, and, when he saw who it was, She said it in a plain and simple way that Mark liked, and he told her Mark studied her look for a moment; he saw mischief and fun dancing in "Fellows," said Mark, "I want to tell you something. Scarcely half an hour ago Mark had left Texas and now he was drunk! "The answer will come to-night," Mark said, "when they read off the Mark stared at the three solemn cadets in amazement, and Texas gave vent "Miss Adams," he said, at last, "I--I really don''t think Mark knows how id = 26626 author = Stewart, Maria L. title = Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point Written for the New Year''s Festival at the Cadets'' Sabbath-school of the Methodist Episcopal Church, January 1, 1879 date = keywords = illustration; little summary = WRITTEN FOR THE NEW YEAR''S FESTIVAL AT THE CADETS'' SABBATH-SCHOOL [Illustration: OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE. [Illustration: OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE. OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE. OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE. OUR LITTLE BROWN HOUSE. There''s a little brown house just under the hill; This little brown house, so dear to each heart, May this little brown house, of good constitution, Your time is coming, it''s not far away. There are three honest men of old cadet fame-(By Cadet Cameron, Class of ''83.)] From the hall-ways came running, all loose to be sure, And there on the cold ground, in the night air to stand, Lay the old brass cannon, like a "bug in a rug," And then, after all, the old thing hung fire. (Sketched by Cadet Hall, Class of ''83.)] The old brass cannon blazed away, Dedicated to all the "Boys" who took part in the "Grand Celebration," by