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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76808 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 God 5 man 5 great 5 Mr. 4 people 4 United 4 States 4 New 4 Mrs. 3 woman 3 good 3 day 2 time 2 system 2 love 2 look 2 like 2 life 2 hand 2 century 2 York 2 West 2 Sunday 2 President 2 Miss 2 Leete 2 King 2 Edith 2 Dr. 1 world 1 word 1 think 1 thing 1 reply 1 public 1 profit 1 private 1 nation 1 mean 1 long 1 house 1 father 1 face 1 eye 1 erewhonian 1 economic 1 doctor 1 course 1 chapter 1 capitalist Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2495 man 1652 time 1555 people 1487 day 1203 life 1143 woman 1026 hand 1025 world 913 year 836 system 834 way 813 eye 795 father 746 thing 669 face 653 word 644 room 644 one 631 work 609 nothing 604 power 592 house 565 country 559 place 556 part 527 fact 517 interest 510 condition 509 heart 505 child 498 order 497 hour 496 side 488 love 488 course 481 foot 477 moment 474 mind 445 case 442 other 438 money 436 capitalist 432 point 426 night 422 question 421 labor 420 class 419 friend 412 city 407 water Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 638 Cobb 463 Belton 413 _ 413 God 366 Mr. 329 Captain 305 Gordon 275 Dr. 259 George 234 Edith 232 New 228 Mrs. 220 Hanky 213 Bernard 205 Leete 198 King 187 Ruth 182 Ganoe 181 President 177 Lord 175 Battell 171 States 163 Revolution 157 Hugh 153 Craft 152 United 149 Marie 146 York 146 Emperor 141 Yoletta 140 Sunchild 140 Panky 137 Hilda 135 America 132 Miss 129 Reginald 129 Mollie 129 Junius 127 Severnius 116 Mayor 115 Kate 115 CHAPTER 111 Professors 105 Oqua 105 MacNair 105 Hathaway 101 Government 99 Norrena 98 Yram 97 Sunday Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12832 i 9439 it 7610 he 7541 you 3884 they 3587 we 3465 me 3033 she 2523 him 2213 them 1278 us 1178 her 470 himself 399 myself 375 themselves 224 itself 142 herself 130 yourself 115 one 104 ourselves 92 mine 55 yours 33 ours 26 hers 20 his 18 theirs 13 ye 11 yram 6 thee 1 yourselves 1 yoi 1 world,--who 1 stature,--she 1 she''ll 1 severnius,--awoke 1 oneself 1 oh"--she 1 mean,--she 1 i--"that 1 hand,--"i 1 em 1 another-- 1 ''s 1 ''em 1 '' Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 32843 be 13180 have 4102 do 3636 say 2078 make 1927 see 1671 take 1598 come 1597 know 1423 go 1313 give 1153 find 1071 think 1027 seem 983 tell 938 look 879 leave 808 ask 729 get 659 feel 614 call 608 become 599 reply 554 pass 548 speak 526 let 521 turn 518 hold 501 begin 497 hear 479 stand 479 bring 460 live 455 return 443 use 422 keep 411 put 409 love 405 mean 389 understand 383 follow 377 sit 361 want 356 meet 355 reach 342 believe 335 continue 334 read 332 fall 327 suppose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6636 not 2737 so 1921 more 1680 great 1585 now 1346 other 1320 then 1308 only 1180 as 1157 very 1153 well 1134 up 995 much 947 out 935 long 899 most 871 good 871 first 841 own 840 little 808 never 765 such 733 old 724 even 691 many 682 here 676 down 647 just 629 new 615 again 608 same 579 ever 561 large 557 far 542 too 537 last 509 still 506 once 503 few 492 all 490 back 487 soon 487 high 475 away 469 yet 462 economic 432 there 428 also 418 indeed 417 on Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 264 good 166 least 138 most 127 great 115 high 37 low 36 large 34 fine 30 bad 27 slight 26 near 19 strong 17 small 17 noble 13 dear 12 rich 12 grand 12 Most 11 late 11 deep 10 keen 9 long 9 hard 9 early 8 close 7 sweet 7 pure 7 poor 7 light 7 happy 7 full 7 dark 6 young 6 strange 6 simple 6 rare 6 eld 6 bright 5 sad 5 proud 5 mere 5 mean 5 l 5 j 4 wide 4 wealthy 4 true 4 short 4 old 4 manif Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 761 most 42 well 29 least 2 hard 1 worst 1 oldest 1 manifest 1 highest 1 greatest 1 fortune,--though 1 fast 1 clearest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 people do not 5 man was not 5 people are not 5 people did not 5 thing was true 4 eyes were blue 4 heart went out 4 things being equal 4 women were more 3 conditions being equal 3 country was new 3 father did not 3 man does not 3 nothing is more 3 one does not 3 one had ever 3 people were not 3 thing is certain 3 time was not 3 world had not 2 cobb had not 2 cobb had so 2 condition was most 2 country called caskia 2 day is so 2 day is thursday 2 day was not 2 eyes were black 2 face went white 2 father had not 2 father was much 2 life is so 2 man is dead 2 man made laws 2 man was slowly 2 men do not 2 men have ever 2 men were about 2 men were not 2 one coming over 2 one did not 2 people are interested 2 people found out 2 people had little 2 people had not 2 people were more 2 people were so 2 room was empty 2 rooms were handsomely 2 system is so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 cobb had no ill 1 condition did not soon 1 condition seems not greatly 1 conditions were not favorable 1 countries having no foreign 1 country have no perfunctory 1 country is no one 1 country was no longer 1 country were no longer 1 day had no clear 1 day was not enough 1 day was not far 1 day were not larger 1 fact left no loophole 1 fact was no reflection 1 fathers have no bread 1 hands had no effect 1 hands had not as 1 heart have no fear 1 hearts came not again 1 houses had no doubt 1 interests are no more 1 life are not unduly 1 life has no meaning 1 life was not worth 1 man had no personal 1 man made no reply 1 man was not ashamed 1 men are not above 1 men had no covering 1 men were not so 1 one sees no wires 1 people are no longer 1 people are not liable 1 people did not apparently 1 people do not greatly 1 people do not universally 1 people had no land 1 people is not only 1 people were not able 1 people were not identical 1 place made no protest 1 power become not only 1 power is not wholly 1 system had no circulation 1 system is not very 1 system was not ability 1 thing is not quite 1 things are not so 1 things have no rights A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 624 author = Bellamy, Edward title = Looking Backward, 2000 to 1887 date = keywords = Bartlett; Boston; Dr.; Edith; God; Leete; Mr.; Mrs.; President; West; century; course; day; good; great; man; nation; reply; system; think; time summary = "As no such thing as the labor question is known nowadays," replied Dr. Leete, "and there is no way in which it could arise, I suppose we may men, the great corporations had taught the people an entirely new set day, men were bound to lay up goods and money against coming failure of "Please look at to-day''s music," she said, handing me a card, "and tell "The broad shoulders of the nation," said Dr. Leete, "bear now like a "Surely I told you this morning, at least I thought I did," replied Dr. Leete, "that the right of a man to maintenance at the nation''s table No man of his time did so much as he to turn men''s minds to the "That went before my day, but I remember hearing about it," said Dr. Leete, when I alluded to the fact at the breakfast table. id = 7303 author = Bellamy, Edward title = Equality date = keywords = CHAPTER; Christ; Edith; God; Government; Julian; Leete; Mr.; Revolution; States; United; West; american; capitalist; century; day; doctor; economic; good; great; man; mean; people; private; profit; public; system; time; woman summary = "So far as I can see," said Edith, "the main business of the people''s "The revolutionary party in the great Revolution," said the doctor, as we He said people had in your day such strange ideas of feminine day, a class like your private capitalists, who did not share the work, "There was a great deal said by the economists of your day," the doctor "The Revolution," said the doctor, "abolished private capitalism--that is "Say rather," replied the doctor, "that the economic equalization of men what they called good times the condition of the mass of the people was need to advertise." But the capitalists said to the people: "Shall we "Of course," said the doctor, "it is a great thing in itself, but so "In point of fact," said the doctor, "the new order has tended to "When I was last in the world of living people," I said, "the city was id = 1971 author = Butler, Samuel title = Erewhon Revisited Twenty Years Later, Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by His Son date = keywords = Downie; Dr.; Erewhon; George; Hanky; Higgs; Humdrum; King; Mayor; Mr.; Mrs.; Musical; Professors; Ranger; Sunchild; Sunday; Yram; erewhonian; father summary = Panky assented, but then, turning sharply to my father, he said, "My man, "I think," said my father to me, "that Hanky knew what his friend meant, "I do not know what you mean, sir," said my father, "and if I did, half-a"Old Mrs. Nosnibor," said Panky, "says the Sunchild told her they were Presently Hanky said to my father quite civilly, "And what, my good man, "I believe you are the Head Ranger," said my father, who saw that he was "And what," said George, "did my father, as I shall always call him, say "They shall come," said George gravely; "but we have not yet got enough "I know the difficulty," said my father presently, "with which the King turned, George said to my father, "And now shake hands also with your My father said he was followed to the Mayor''s house by a good many id = 6037 author = Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title = The One Woman: A Story of Modern Utopia date = keywords = Church; Deacon; Frank; God; Gordon; Governor; Kate; Meter; New; Overman; Ransom; Ruth; Sunday; Temple; Van; York; chapter; eye; hand; life; look; love; woman summary = when a sweet-faced boy came up and handed me a card of this church''s Gordon lifted his hand and said, "Let us bow our heads a moment in Overman fixed his eye on Gordon for a moment, laid his hand on his the story of a day''s life, wet with tears of hope and love, or Kate put her hand on Gordon''s arm and pressed her red lips together, Kate put her hand on Gordon''s arm and drew closer as they passed For the man, this fair woman, beautiful in face and form beyond the When Gordon looked the little cat full in the face, she liked him Gordon handed the cat back to the young man, whispered something Gordon left the house with a lingering look at Ruth''s window A singularly beautiful love the old man had bestowed on Ruth, and last battle of her soul for the life of her love with the man who id = 44307 author = Fuller, Alvarado M. (Alvarado Mortimer) title = A. D. 2000 date = keywords = Central; Cobb; Colchis; Craft; Francisco; God; Hathaway; Hugh; Junius; Lester; Lieutenant; Marie; Mollie; Mr.; New; Orion; President; Rawolle; San; States; United; Washington; York summary = Cobb arose and entered his little back room, soon returning with a "Come," said Craft, noticing that Cobb was waiting for some remark from Cobb, having left the room, soon returned with a small box containing Cobb now entered his little room, and soon returned with a small Passing up Haight street to within about half a mile of Mt. Olympus, Cobb ordered the driver to pull up his team. The door of the old house had opened to admit Cobb, and had closed As they started away, Cobb turned to the glass window, raised his hand The seventeen-year-old girl to whom Junius Cobb had bidden a tearful "That is our train, Cobb," said Rawolle, following the eyes of the Here Cobb for the first time examined the great invention of his old For three days Cobb and Hugh passed about the great city, the one id = 15454 author = Griggs, Sutton E. (Sutton Elbert) title = Imperium in Imperio: A Study of the Negro Race Problem. A Novel date = keywords = Anglo; Belton; Bernard; Congress; God; Imperium; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Negro; Nermal; Piedmont; Saxon; South; States; United; Viola; man summary = He was a warm personal friend of both Bernard and Belton, and learned Belton now entered the school-room, which in his case proves to be the white teachers, and in Belton''s case his mother expected the worst. instructed our young friends Belton and Bernard. But lest we linger too long, let us enter school here with Belton. To Belton''s surprise, he saw a colored man sitting on the right Belton knew that there was a colored teacher in the school but he had Belton''s rebellious thoughts as he left Miss Nermal''s room. Those teachers whom Belton met before he entered Miss Nermal''s room "It is this," said Belton: "you know as it is, the Negro has a hard Belton, smiling, locked his arm in Bernard''s and said: "Come with me. "Belton," said Bernard, "that was a masterly speech you made to-day. Bernard said: "Well, Belton, we have at last arrived at a point of id = 55505 author = Grigsby, Alcanoan O. title = Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages date = keywords = Adams; Arctic; Battell; Captain; Cassie; English; Eric; Ganoe; God; Huston; Ice; Iola; Jack; King; Lief; Mike; New; Norrena; Oqua; Period; Silver; Transition; people; world summary = When they were gone Captain Ganoe said: "I little thought that Lief action," said Captain Ganoe, "we can now have the much needed rest we "I think in view of all the facts," said the Captain, "that this matter ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF "I thank God," said Captain Ganoe, "that Jack discovered your approach "Glad to meet you," said Captain Ganoe, extending his hand, "and I hope "The great mass of our people," said Iola, "would not understand "That is right," said Captain Ganoe, who now came forward and took up "That is good news," I said, "but I thought that Captain Battell was "But," said the Captain, "you say that the people of this country once "Well," said the Captain, "it has certainly induced your people to do be a long time before the people of my own country will reach that id = 7401 author = Hudson, W. H. (William Henry) title = A Crystal Age date = keywords = Chastel; Edra; Father; Mother; Smith; Yoletta; day; face; great; hand; house; like; long; look; love; man; word summary = feet long, and looked, I imagined, curiously like a grave. some lights it looked like raven-black hair powdered with gold-dust. "And yet not strange," said the old man, by way of comment on her words. At the end our way to the house was over a green turf, among great trees house, from whose sacred womb ever comes to it life and love and joy, Yoletta''s hand was really the only thing in life I desired, but it was face, to see the earth and sky and animals--this is like life to me; and "You were a long time in the house before you expressed a wish to see the house; for who can look on this face without pain, even when it is One day, after looking long and earnestly into my face, said my gentle "She is sleeping still," he said presently, "perhaps without pain, like id = 42816 author = Jones, Alice Ilgenfritz title = Unveiling a Parallel: A Romance date = keywords = Ariadne; Calypso; Caskians; Clytia; Earth; Elodia; God; Mars; Master; Paleveria; Severnius; Thursia; good; great; life; like; people; thing; woman summary = sort of things with which rich people in our country crowd their "Well, of course, I mean all those women,--why do they do such things? "Our women," I said, "never do things of that sort, as I have told "Elodia, you have never sung for our friend," said Severnius. Divine Authority--as we believe--that if a man look upon a woman to "Then it must be a natural taste, among your women?" said I. people would miss a great deal of the actual good of life in the have often thought it a curious thing that either men or women should good people here, the great majority, look upon these things with the and gave me a glance which said, "Come with me if you like," and we "These things mean the same to men, of course," I replied, "though in me--those wonderful eyes!--and said, a little sadly, I thought: id = 53193 author = Taylor, William Alexander title = Intermere date = keywords = Aerocar; Citizen; City; Commonwealth; Curator; Intermere; Remo; Universe; Xamas; great; man; people summary = First Citizen over this wonderful people, said to his fellows: Lesser City, lying at the opposite end of the inland sea or mere. monuments of genius, wisdom, art, civilization, learning and human As we journeyed Xamas said: "Ask with all frankness such questions as Commonwealth on the great principles of human equality and the right of A TRIP BY AIR AND LAND AND WATER THROUGH THE PROVINCES, CITIES, A TRIP BY AIR AND LAND AND WATER THROUGH THE PROVINCES, CITIES, What a wonderful land is Intermere, and what a wonderful people live by land; and delightful people met us with fairy-like Merocars when turned the night into a season of beauty equaling the full day, kept electric current direct, or dividing its capabilities into useful and necessary directions, or perfects some great mechanism, securing the "Your own scientists know," said Remo, "that with the direct current id = 49207 author = Vogel, Julius, Sir title = Anno Domini 2000; or, Woman''s Destiny date = keywords = Colonel; Emperor; Empire; Fitzherbert; Hardinge; Hilda; Lady; Laurient; Lord; Majesty; Maud; Miss; Montreal; Mrs.; New; Reginald; States; United summary = "I have understood," said Miss Fitzherbert, "that Lord Reginald is harm from Lord Reginald, and the time has long passed for him to receive "But," said Mrs. Hardinge, "your Majesty is asking us to hold office at "I hardly know to which direction our duty points," Mrs. Hardinge said. point that the objection to Lord Reginald was of a personal nature, and "You surely," said Montreal, "do not care for Lord Reginald?" been said that, supposing the alleged action of Lord Reginald was "Colonel Laurient," said Hilda gravely, "you ought to know me well said to her, "Tell me now as woman to man, not as subject to emperor." Hilda showed Mrs. Hardinge the Emperor''s magnificent present, and asked "Hilda," said Lord Reginald, bowing low, "forgive me. "No, Hilda," said Lord Reginald, who suddenly appeared at her side, "I "Dear Mrs. Hardinge," said the Emperor, with radiant face, "Hilda has