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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 62007 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Vesuvius 3 illustration 3 great 3 eruption 3 Naples 3 Mount 2 mountain 2 man 2 earthquake 2 St. 2 Sea 2 San 2 Pacific 2 North 2 New 2 Mr. 2 Krakatoa 2 Islands 2 Etna 2 CHAPTER 1 water 1 volcano 1 volcanic 1 rock 1 people 1 like 1 fire 1 fig 1 crater 1 building 1 bab 1 answer 1 american 1 Zircon 1 York 1 Weathereye 1 Volcanoes 1 Volcano 1 Van 1 United 1 Torre 1 Tandy 1 States 1 Stanford 1 South 1 Somma 1 Solfaterra 1 Sir 1 Scragley 1 Scotty Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1143 time 1096 eruption 989 mountain 970 lava 936 earthquake 860 water 848 foot 830 crater 827 man 797 volcano 730 mile 717 island 715 day 697 earth 630 sea 622 part 589 fire 560 city 549 people 548 side 525 rock 520 place 430 way 411 night 408 year 407 surface 403 shock 389 house 384 building 381 street 367 wave 352 ashe 347 cone 338 hand 331 life 313 ground 312 country 308 stone 304 region 293 distance 290 case 289 air 278 height 263 hour 263 force 263 bed 260 matter 259 work 258 stream 253 thing Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2459 _ 496 Rick 463 San 356 Vesuvius 312 Francisco 269 Scotty 238 Ransey 231 James 211 Halcott 206 Tandy 176 St. 175 Kea 164 Naples 156 Pacific 155 Bob 152 Mount 142 Connel 130 Sea 124 Etna 122 Dr. 120 Mt. 120 Frank 120 America 119 Krakatoa 114 Mr. 112 New 102 Brant 100 Montoya 100 Islands 96 South 95 Babs 93 Kalaua 91 Professor 91 Hartson 91 April 90 Guevara 90 CHAPTER 89 States 88 United 88 Pélé 88 Island 86 Volcano 85 de 85 Fig 83 S. 80 California 78 North 77 God 76 Tansey 74 Nelda Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4533 it 3369 i 2565 he 2027 they 1841 we 1395 you 999 them 673 me 600 him 586 she 505 us 256 her 229 himself 168 itself 136 themselves 131 myself 97 one 52 herself 38 ourselves 31 ''s 18 yourself 18 his 12 mine 9 ''em 7 yours 7 thee 5 ours 5 ay 4 hers 3 theirs 2 yourselves 2 oo 2 hisself 1 yer 1 ye 1 tickets.--e. 1 thyself 1 ten 1 o''farrell 1 humph!--i''ll 1 himself,-- 1 em 1 deck,-- 1 ahem!--myself 1 --they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19521 be 5804 have 1320 do 1119 see 1027 say 964 go 811 come 795 make 728 take 715 know 625 find 535 give 498 get 478 form 463 look 424 fall 423 rise 417 call 415 seem 390 leave 382 reach 378 follow 375 think 362 throw 338 lie 325 tell 325 begin 324 hear 297 occur 290 show 288 stand 285 cover 282 appear 267 become 262 let 246 bring 240 produce 232 carry 227 run 226 continue 223 pass 221 feel 220 turn 218 burn 212 ask 211 destroy 209 believe 206 speak 205 keep 205 describe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2419 not 1554 great 1088 up 1004 volcanic 976 more 966 so 866 now 821 very 802 out 779 then 772 other 747 many 736 only 662 down 613 as 612 little 609 most 561 first 501 here 492 well 483 long 479 large 458 much 457 high 457 far 433 old 428 there 426 still 425 even 425 away 422 such 405 same 395 about 389 just 385 good 383 again 371 also 346 few 341 almost 329 once 326 never 321 too 321 last 321 back 307 however 303 small 301 off 281 several 278 on 261 deep Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 131 least 113 most 98 great 87 good 70 large 48 high 25 near 25 bad 21 Most 18 fine 16 slight 15 early 12 eld 11 low 11 deep 10 old 9 noble 9 grand 9 dark 7 late 7 fair 7 big 6 strong 6 small 6 long 6 bright 5 young 5 weak 5 rich 5 lofty 5 farth 4 sanidine 4 poor 4 narrow 4 light 4 droll 4 common 3 wise 3 warm 3 strange 3 simple 3 pure 3 manif 3 hot 2 wild 2 wide 2 white 2 wealthy 2 thin 2 tall Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 496 most 27 least 14 well 2 worst 2 greatest 1 soon 1 richest 1 near 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31627/31627-h/31627-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31627/31627-h.zip 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 _ was _ 6 eruption took place 5 _ is _ 4 earth is still 4 earthquakes are not 4 eruptions took place 3 earth is solid 3 earthquakes are more 3 earthquakes are very 3 mountain is now 3 people were so 3 volcanoes are safety 2 _ are _ 2 _ did _ 2 _ hear _ 2 _ is once 2 craters are not 2 earth is hot 2 earth is thinnest 2 earth was originally 2 earth was so 2 earthquake was also 2 earthquakes are common 2 earthquakes are most 2 earthquakes are so 2 earthquakes have often 2 eruption takes place 2 eruption was completely 2 eruption was sufficiently 2 eruption was terrible 2 eruptions are common 2 eruptions are not 2 eruptions take place 2 island was larger 2 islands have often 2 lava took place 2 lava was now 2 mountain is so 2 night was calm 2 parts is impassable 2 people coming down 2 people do n''t 2 rick had n''t 2 rick said finally 2 rick said grimly 2 rick said thoughtfully 2 rick was pleased 2 shock came on 2 shock threw down 2 volcanoes are either Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 cities are not first 1 city was no more 1 craters are not quite 1 earthquake was not submarine 1 earthquakes are not at 1 earthquakes are not directly 1 earthquakes are not infrequent 1 earthquakes have no immediate 1 eruption were not quite 1 eruptions are not generally 1 eruptions do not frequently 1 eruptions tells no such 1 lava has no appearance 1 lava was not so 1 miles is not less 1 mountain is not lofty 1 people go not only 1 people have no clothes 1 rick had no answer 1 rick had no doubt 1 rick took no chances 1 surface are not due 1 time was no excuse 1 volcanoes gave no sign 1 water had no small A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 34744 author = Allen, Grant title = The White Man''s Foot date = keywords = Floor; Frank; Hawaiians; Hilo; Kalaua; Kea; Loa; Maloka; Mauna; Pélé; answer; like; man summary = "Bring out some more food, Kea," the dark old Hawaiian half whispered to introduced to us the dark old man as her Uncle Kalaua, a Hawaiian chief "To make observations!" Kea answered with a faint thrill of solemn awe hard-looking old man has offered up in his time to Pélé--ay, and I dare door, and Kalaua, Kea, Frank, and myself, mounting our careering steeds eye, like a feather in the flame, our fathers said, Pélé would surely Not a living soul remained upon the spot save Frank and myself, and Kea They set my leg that very night, and Frank and Kalaua in turns sat up to For the next week, Frank, Kalaua, and Kea in turn each bore their fair "That looks like a bridal veil, Kea," I said at last, regarding it Kalaua means to make Kea leap into the crater as a bride to Pélé''s id = 32038 author = Goodwin, Harold L. (Harold Leland) title = The Flaming Mountain: A Rick Brant Science-Adventure Story date = keywords = Balgos; Brant; Connel; Dr.; Guevara; Hartson; Luz; Montoya; Rick; San; Scotty; Zircon summary = dioxide, and it is here that Rick and Scotty help Dr. Brant and his _Rick and Scotty''s scale model of San Luz Island_ [Illustration: _Rick and Scotty''s scale model of San Luz Island_] Rick and Scotty have built a scale model of the island to help The governor, a charming little man who looked like Rick''s idea of a Ruiz, and Hobart Zircon with Rick and Scotty. "I want to take a closer look at that crack," Rick said. Rick and Scotty walked toward the hot springs behind the hotel and Rick said swiftly, "Connel got to Guevara! By the time Rick had placed the dynamite and connected the wires, Scotty When Montoya would have followed Scotty, Rick put a hand on his arm and Rick told the governor what Scotty had said. from the plane, and Rick was flying Governor Montoya, Hartson Brant, and id = 35433 author = Hamilton, William, Sir title = Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and Other Volcanos date = keywords = Etna; Herculaneum; Majesty; Mount; Naples; Pompeii; Puzzole; Solfaterra; Vesuvius; Volcano; eruption; great; mountain summary = younger mentions having seen, before that eruption of Vesuvius which after having seen with me part of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius) Torre, a great observer of Mount Vesuvius, says they went up above a eruption[7], and had observed a great fermentation in the mountain caverns of the mountain; as, in the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius in to Mount Vesuvius, and all the high grounds near Naples; as having not circumstance I mention, to shew, that, in a great eruption, Vesuvius has The lava burst out of a vineyard within a mile of St. Nicolo, and, by frequent explosions of stones and ashes, raised there a Etna and Vesuvius the mountains formed by explosion are without matter emitted in a great eruption of this mountain, and of the vast natural history, by recording the great eruptions of Vesuvius. the great eruption of Etna, in 1669; that the lava was directing its id = 43320 author = Houston, Edwin J. (Edwin James) title = The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes date = keywords = America; Atlantic; Dana; FIG; Iceland; Islands; Krakatoa; Mount; New; North; Ocean; Pacific; Sea; South; St.; Vesuvius; earthquake; eruption; great; illustration; mountain; volcano; water summary = The ocean waves varied in height at different times of the eruption. level of the sea occurred at places great distances from Krakatoa. causes of this great volcanic eruption, since the different theories Naturally a great volcanic eruption can cause a considerable loss of how great has been a volcanic eruption, or how far-reaching the ruin, This island chain consists of great volcanic mountains, that twenty miles east of the crater of Loa, 4,040 feet high at the Volcano shocks produced great earthquake waves that reached distant coasts. large quantities of volcanic dust that followed the great eruption of lava forming the mountains escaped through a number of crater cones, Another great volcanic mountain in Java that had a terrific eruption Earthquakes may occur at any part of the earth''s surface, at any time wave through the earth and the great earthquake or shake which id = 31627 author = Hull, Edward title = Volcanoes: Past and Present date = keywords = Antrim; CHAPTER; Central; Dôme; Etna; Geikie; Geology; Ireland; Islands; Isles; Krakatoa; Mr.; North; Professor; Puy; Rhine; Sir; Vesuvius; Volcanoes; crater; eruption; fig; illustration; rock; volcanic summary = The conical form of a volcanic mountain is so generally recognised, that _Lava Crater-Cones._--A third form of volcanic mountain is that which great range of volcanic mountains, lying nearly north and south, This great volcanic cone, rising from the ocean, its summit shrouded in island of Ascension, formed entirely of volcanic matter, rises from a crater-cone, from whence steam, lava, and stones were being erupted there rises a group of volcanic mountains surpassing in variety of form The great beds of volcanic rock, disposed as above stated, consist of recent of all the volcanic mountain groups of the region of Central basaltic-lavas at a late period in the volcanic history of these Throughout the region here described these great sheets of volcanic rock island, although from its form and structure evidently volcanic, appears of one vast volcanic crater, built up of a remarkable variety of lava id = 26380 author = Linthicum, Richard title = Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror date = keywords = CHAPTER; California; Chinatown; City; Francisco; Funston; Gate; General; Golden; Hill; Hotel; Market; Mission; Mount; Mr.; Naples; Ness; New; Oakland; Pacific; Palace; Pierre; San; Santa; St.; Stanford; States; United; Van; Vesuvius; York; american; building; earthquake; fire; great; illustration summary = Merchants'' Exchange building on California street flamed out like the To the north of Market street the rooming-house people fared somewhat rare hot days were the only times when one saw on the streets of San One usually entered the city by way of San Francisco Bay. Across its yellow flood, covered with the fleets from the strange seas a great part of San Francisco was building, there was some atrocious Soon after the earthquake San Francisco was practically placed under stricken San Francisco during the days of horror and nights of terror and flooded the streets, one earthquake followed another, the people "That was Market street," said the San Francisco man, softly. There were thousands of people in San Francisco who fell into a line "San Francisco may have been a long way away from the real earthquake for rebuilding the city, by which the new San Francisco was to be a id = 46658 author = Serao, Matilde title = "Sterminator Vesevo" (Vesuvius the great exterminator) Diary of the Eruption of April 1906 date = keywords = Aosta; Boscotrecase; God; Naples; Ottaiano; Somma; Torre; people summary = speaking for two days, advising his people to be calm! old people, men who have lived too much, and young ones who have not places where the black mountain of lava is advancing in waves of stone, of Somma Vesuviana we stop, and ask the people if the king has passed. di Ottaiano, knee deep through ashes, stones, and lava. woman has reached this place a little later, and has gone to Ottaiano Women of Naples whose heart knows how to beat for all great, noble, women, let your help be given in all the possible forms and ways, poor people have no clothes to change, and the children especially are calm, in these days let Naples live again its magnificent life!--In these poor people who have nothing to do, to the women, to the old Pomigliano, and other countries, all people coming here to seek work. id = 37588 author = Stables, Gordon title = The Island of Gold: A Sailor''s Yarn date = keywords = -chapter; Admiral; Babs; Bob; Captain; Fitz; Flower; Halcott; Jack; James; Jim; Malone; Miss; Nelda; Ral; Ransey; Scragley; Sea; Tandy; Weathereye; bab; man summary = Away went Ransey Tansey now, and opened a rough old door in a rock which "Now, look ''ee here," said Ransey, "if ye''re good and brings my letters all, ''cause Babs would die like dead mother if I went away." Ransey''s head is bent and Babs''s hands are clasped till grace is said. Every man Jack shall be on board the _Sea Flower_ to-day, time James and I got on board the _Sea Flower_ four bells in the Halcott and Tandy were good sailors, and but little likely to trust "It is strangely like my island," said Halcott; "but that hill, far to "Far away then, Tandy and Nelda," said Halcott, resuming his narrative, "Babs is going to be very good to-day," said Tandy to his little "Then," said Halcott, "I was right, and those savages you see, Tandy, "Just there, Tandy," said Halcott, as the two stood together a day or