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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 99493 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 spanish 2 Venezuela 2 Spaniards 2 San 2 Indians 2 General 1 time 1 great 1 doctor 1 York 1 World 1 West 1 Vol 1 Villavicencio 1 United 1 Trinidad 1 Tim 1 States 1 Spain 1 South 1 Senor 1 Ronie 1 Riva 1 Rio 1 Rica 1 Rand 1 Raleigh 1 Quesada 1 Peru 1 Padre 1 Orocué 1 Orinoco 1 North 1 Norah 1 New 1 Mexico 1 Meta 1 Marchand 1 Manuel 1 Magdalena 1 London 1 Leon 1 Kanimapo 1 Jumbo 1 José 1 Jack 1 Indies 1 Humboldt 1 Historia 1 Harrie Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 694 time 596 man 427 day 405 way 368 tree 346 country 343 part 321 water 319 river 313 place 277 doctor 249 people 242 mountain 236 friend 232 one 230 land 225 hand 224 foot 215 side 208 number 207 house 204 life 201 horse 199 night 197 forest 194 year 184 head 171 word 171 father 169 enemy 169 boat 168 distance 163 name 161 moment 159 animal 156 journey 155 world 153 hour 151 other 141 city 139 nothing 138 sea 138 padre 137 palm 136 uncle 135 ground 135 bird 132 island 129 bank 128 work Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 323 Ronie 303 Jack 296 de 285 _ 218 America 217 Orinoco 214 Indians 188 Venezuela 158 New 149 Bolivar 147 South 138 Spaniards 135 Bogotá 134 Colombia 128 Meta 116 El 106 Castro 103 Tim 102 la 101 General 98 Harrie 97 Spain 95 Indian 93 San 90 y 89 Don 87 Magdalena 85 Columbus 81 Gerald 78 La 74 Kanimapo 69 Andes 67 World 65 Caracas 63 del 62 Colonel 61 Carlos 59 Padre 59 Capitan 59 Barry 58 Norah 58 Francisco 57 York 56 London 54 Marchand 54 Ciudad 53 Vol 53 States 53 Granada 52 Cordilleras Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3188 we 2999 it 2826 i 2724 he 1857 they 1045 you 1035 them 952 us 798 him 507 me 277 she 143 himself 121 one 117 her 98 ourselves 94 themselves 49 myself 43 itself 15 ''s 14 yourself 14 ours 8 mine 7 herself 4 oneself 3 yourselves 2 yours 2 ya 2 theirs 2 thee 1 á 1 yelowe 1 utiles"--they 1 trodden 1 thyself 1 thoro 1 naturaleza 1 i''m 1 his 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11314 be 4413 have 934 do 748 see 667 make 623 say 622 find 519 come 473 take 467 give 464 go 418 know 319 get 284 reach 277 follow 270 leave 266 seem 246 hear 244 tell 243 look 240 call 236 think 222 pass 212 become 200 keep 183 carry 181 observe 175 bring 169 feel 168 speak 160 meet 160 appear 158 remain 145 write 144 lead 143 ask 142 begin 136 stand 135 believe 132 set 132 send 129 discover 128 wish 128 show 128 answer 127 return 122 hope 120 receive 118 declare 116 let Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1751 not 894 so 655 more 532 as 515 then 498 great 497 long 432 other 430 now 423 well 410 most 398 many 392 only 389 up 371 much 364 very 353 here 338 first 336 good 316 out 299 far 293 few 289 little 284 soon 280 large 270 still 248 even 244 never 241 however 235 such 223 down 206 ever 204 same 199 away 195 off 192 young 192 several 187 small 182 too 182 also 169 last 167 just 162 again 158 quite 158 back 152 there 152 once 142 spanish 142 able 141 on Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 good 62 most 56 great 55 least 32 large 19 slight 18 Most 17 near 17 high 12 rich 10 bad 8 rare 7 noble 6 old 5 wild 5 strong 5 low 5 grand 5 fine 5 eld 5 early 4 poor 4 manif 4 hot 4 bright 3 young 3 wise 3 true 3 topmost 3 simple 3 short 3 late 3 fair 2 long 2 lofty 2 heavy 2 fit 2 deep 2 dark 2 choice 2 brave 2 black 2 bl 1 wide 1 wet 1 warm 1 veri 1 tame 1 sweet 1 superb Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 348 most 12 least 9 well 1 surest 1 shortest 1 highest 1 goethe 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 men did not 3 men has el 3 people were not 3 ronie did not 3 ronie had already 3 ronie was about 2 days gone by 2 doctor did not 2 horses are tired 2 life is short 2 number was not 2 one is familiar 2 one is surprised 2 river is high 2 ronie had not 1 _ had arms 1 _ was again 1 _ was much 1 _ was once 1 america are almost 1 america has yet 1 america have also 1 america have so 1 america is familiarly 1 countries are so 1 country had often 1 country has so 1 country have long 1 country is about 1 country is comparatively 1 country is not 1 country is now 1 country is paper 1 country is so 1 country was already 1 country was equally 1 country was less 1 country was nearly 1 country were not 1 day become fit 1 day does not 1 day had already 1 day is not 1 day was very 1 days are over 1 days passed by 1 days were beautiful 1 doctor came home 1 doctor had not 1 doctor had time Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 jack made no reply 1 country were not only 1 day is not far 1 doctor had no wish 1 doctor had not drunk 1 indians are not only 1 jack had no better 1 jack had no time 1 jack were not loathe 1 men were not only 1 number was not greater 1 number was not less 1 one is not surprised 1 people were not able 1 people were not only 1 people were not perfectly 1 river are not uncommon 1 river was not so 1 ronie are not here 1 side is not more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 34792 author = Browne, George Waldo title = Where Duty Called; or, In Honor Bound date = keywords = Capitan; Caracas; Castro; Colonel; Francisco; General; Harrie; Jack; Manuel; Marchand; Rand; Riva; Ronie; San; Venezuela summary = Ronie Rand, Harrie Mannering and Jack Greenland, whose exploits in "We shall know as soon as the mate and his men return," replied Jack. Harrie and Ronie bore this between them, while Jack followed with every Ronie and Harrie quickened their advance, while Jack prepared to meet Harrie had improved the passing gleams to look for Ronie and Jack, but "Look, Jack!" exclaimed Ronie, in the midst of his speech. Ronie and Jack paid but little heed to the words of their companion, as As Ronie and Jack had no better plan to offer, they followed the when Ronie and Jack jumped out upon the land, closely followed by Ronie and Jack were beginning to think it was about time for them to be "I tell you what it is, Jack," said Ronie, "it looks to me as if these "Well, Jack, what do you think of this?" asked Ronie, as soon as they id = 21506 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = The Young Llanero: A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela date = keywords = Barry; Bermudez; Candela; Carlos; Chumbo; Denis; Don; Fernando; General; Gerald; Indians; Jumbo; Kanimapo; Norah; Senor; Spaniards; Tim; doctor; spanish summary = I heartily thanked the kind doctor; and that very day--having said I told Uncle Denis what the doctor had said. said my uncle, "and I hope to be able to shoot some birds, or an animal BOAT--FOLLOWED BY THE DOCTOR--VOYAGE ACROSS THE LAKES--CAMP ON THE SHORE OF THE LAKE--THE DOCTOR SHOOTS AN ALLIGATOR--PURSUED BY INDIANS--ENTER the tall trees I saw Tim, who was some distance ahead, turn round and The doctor then described our having seen the scout shot by the Indians, Having wished my uncle good-night, and ascertained that not a living "You must come soon and see me again," said the padre, as he wished me The doctor observed that, having no pouch, it thus carries its young, "I have been a long time in coming," he said; "but I could find no men "Now''s our time," cried the doctor; "come, senor padre, descend from id = 45848 author = Zahm, J. A. (John Augustine) title = Up the Orinoco and down the Magdalena date = keywords = America; Andes; Bogotá; Bolivar; Caribbean; Ciudad; Colombia; Columbus; Cordilleras; Europe; Florida; God; Granada; Guiana; Historia; Humboldt; Indians; Indies; José; Leon; London; Magdalena; Meta; Mexico; New; North; Orinoco; Orocué; Padre; Peru; Quesada; Raleigh; Rica; Rio; San; South; Spain; Spaniards; States; Trinidad; United; Venezuela; Villavicencio; Vol; West; World; York; great; spanish; time summary = existing conditions of the country it will be a long time before such information about the best means of reaching the river or the time Atlantic and the fresh water of Venezuela''s great river is usually "We saw people living like birds in the tops of trees, laying sticks The New World was, for the people of the Old, still a land of mystery the time of the arrival of the Spaniards in the New World, inhabited of the early missionaries in the tropical lands of the New World. time we should be able to reach the river Magdalena before its high one who lives in a country like ours can realize what good news in the Orinoco region, thus writes of the great river in his informing a result, the traveler at times finds great difficulty in securing long period, one of the most important places in the New World.