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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26721 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 time 7 chapter 6 man 5 way 4 good 4 german 4 day 4 Harris 3 thing 3 place 3 old 3 look 3 like 3 great 3 foot 3 New 3 Heidelberg 2 walk 2 student 2 little 2 american 2 Sunday 2 Neckar 2 God 2 Europe 2 Castle 1 year 1 work 1 word 1 sword 1 summer 1 road 1 precipice 1 nature 1 mile 1 life 1 hill 1 head 1 french 1 find 1 duel 1 courier 1 come 1 Zermatt 1 York 1 Trunk 1 St. 1 Snowdon 1 Scott 1 Riffelberg Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 802 man 577 time 493 day 450 way 403 thing 344 place 339 foot 270 hand 249 hour 243 one 233 road 230 people 226 year 222 head 218 word 206 mile 199 world 199 morning 190 life 189 house 184 night 183 side 174 nothing 173 friend 167 water 167 eye 166 end 165 hotel 162 mountain 157 country 156 name 152 book 149 child 148 room 147 work 145 face 133 tree 131 moment 131 hill 130 something 129 air 127 town 127 heart 126 part 126 guide 125 woman 125 sort 125 picture 124 sun 119 wood Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 658 _ 103 Harris 88 Colin 81 New 69 Europe 64 Kansas 63 Sunday 61 Mr. 60 CHAPTER 59 Heidelberg 59 English 56 German 54 America 51 God 51 Baden 50 Mont 48 Germany 48 Blanc 47 London 44 St. 44 Old 42 Zermatt 37 York 37 Americans 37 Alpine 35 Castle 32 King 32 Germans 32 Alps 31 American 30 England 29 Chamonix 28 Switzerland 28 Neckar 28 Nature 28 Glacier 27 Great 26 jay 26 Hotel 25 Sir 24 Matterhorn 24 Lucerne 23 Paris 23 Mennonite 23 M. 23 Lord 21 West 21 Munich 21 I. 20 Black Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4406 i 3655 it 2317 he 1808 we 1415 you 1224 they 860 me 750 him 613 them 494 us 444 she 170 one 163 himself 143 myself 141 her 82 itself 74 themselves 43 ourselves 39 yourself 32 herself 14 mine 8 his 6 theirs 6 thee 6 ours 3 you''ll 3 ''em 2 yourselves 2 ye 2 hers 1 yours 1 ya 1 whey 1 water-- 1 twon''t 1 tongues!--they 1 ti 1 it!--you 1 heart:-- 1 h----y 1 em 1 chapel''--you 1 ay 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9816 be 3351 have 1211 do 993 say 838 go 726 make 668 see 589 come 560 get 516 take 410 know 378 find 363 look 335 think 327 walk 310 seem 286 give 229 tell 223 stand 209 leave 203 begin 192 keep 189 sit 183 call 175 put 172 hear 170 feel 161 ask 156 turn 149 try 149 fall 147 want 142 bring 140 pass 140 let 138 use 136 speak 129 lose 126 follow 123 rise 118 mean 117 show 109 move 108 set 108 hold 107 lie 103 stop 102 become 101 talk 101 live Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2039 not 866 so 726 up 578 then 518 more 469 out 467 good 420 little 414 old 409 other 396 now 383 only 379 down 370 as 368 very 357 great 325 well 324 there 321 long 293 here 282 never 265 too 247 again 245 still 242 most 237 first 236 much 235 many 235 away 220 all 219 just 217 even 207 last 206 always 205 on 197 high 195 once 174 such 168 ever 168 back 167 in 160 own 159 same 157 off 156 german 154 young 154 enough 145 far 143 right 143 about Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 good 52 least 49 most 18 bad 14 high 11 great 10 fine 8 lovely 6 near 5 simple 5 long 5 late 5 deep 4 rich 4 old 4 common 4 bitter 4 Most 3 young 3 wise 3 wild 3 white 3 sweet 3 sure 3 strong 3 soft 3 pure 3 manif 3 lofty 3 large 3 close 3 bright 3 big 2 topmost 2 tiny 2 solemn 2 small 2 slow 2 slight 2 short 2 sad 2 pleasant 2 noble 2 new 2 low 2 light 2 l 2 j 2 holy 2 heavy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 193 most 10 well 4 least 1 livest 1 hard 1 frenchiest 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 man does not 4 one does not 3 _ is _ 2 _ am _ 2 end is not 2 men are not 2 one is calm 2 one is sure 2 one looks up 2 people are not 2 thing has never 2 things are not 1 _ ai n''t 1 _ asked _ 1 _ know _ 1 _ walking tours 1 _ was _ 1 day came forth 1 day goes on 1 day make excursions 1 day was fine 1 days go so 1 days went by 1 eye is sharp 1 eye takes in 1 eyes being very 1 feet are already 1 feet is perennial 1 foot is actually 1 friend comes along 1 friend is not 1 friend stood up 1 friend walks there 1 friend was french 1 friend was sick 1 hand were still 1 hands are terribly 1 hands were so 1 head are bare 1 head come up 1 head is male 1 head is very 1 head was full 1 heads are still 1 heads were even 1 hotel makes up 1 hotel was populous 1 hotel was soon 1 hotels are endless 1 hotels do not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 end is not yet 1 friend is not married 1 house was not obvious 1 life knows no law 1 man seemed no little 1 men are not equally 1 men are not free 1 one has no difficulty 1 one heard no noise 1 people are not gentlemen 1 people are not impolite 1 place has no interest 1 places were not always 1 things are not as 1 things are not words 1 words were not sunday 1 world is not as A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10447 author = Le Gallienne, Richard title = October Vagabonds date = keywords = Colin; New; York; american; chapter; day; great; like; little; look; man; nature; old; summer; way summary = "Great bunch of weeds," he said presently, without looking up, and still life had been passed out-of-doors with trees and skies, long dream-like "Walk to New York?" said Colin, with a surprised whistle. "Old man," he said, "that''s just great. We had thought we should like to see how it looked written in trees and softly called Colin, who was waiting in the road, and together we looked "Sheldon''s evidently a good place to know," I said. Here is a little picture of a wayfaring day which I made while Colin was apples, there came a mellow sound like soft thunder through the trees. own feelings; and that some wise and beautiful old book knew and said it suggestion came like a voice from heaven for poor Colin, one of whose "I don''t know what''s the matter, old man," he said, "but I think I had "I''m afraid," said poor Colin, "I can walk no more to-day. id = 42252 author = Lindsay, Vachel title = Adventures While Preaching the Gospel of Beauty date = keywords = Beauty; God; Gospel; Illinois; Kallyope; Kansas; Mennonite; New; Sunday; day; like; little; man; time; walk; work summary = gradually transformed till it looked like that of a show-man. about a man walking rapidly away from his home town to tell all men Man. I have walked in eastern Kansas where the hedged fields and the about sermon-time, and feeling like repenting, I walked in. A little while back a few people began to ask me to work for my in and eat anyway." The man who accepts my offer of work may let me When I asked the way to Tipton the farmer wanted me to walk the the old days literary men used to be obliged to do such things. am near a queer little Mexican house built of old railroad ties. Let me tell you of a typical wheat-harvesting day. The old farmer, too stiff for work, comes out on his dancing pony and Like many a restaurant in Kansas, it was a sort of farm-hand''s id = 5782 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 01 date = keywords = Castle; Corps; Heidelberg; duel; german; head; student; sword summary = CHAPTER IV Student Life--The Five Corps--The Beet King--A Free CHAPTER V The Students'' Dueling Ground--The Dueling Room--The Sword CHAPTER VII Corps--laws and Usages--Volunteering to Fight--Coolness my room waiting for breakfast to come up, we got a good deal interested The famous duel-fighting is confined to the "corps" boys. At the Students'' Dueling-Ground me to the students'' dueling-place. regular dueling-day of one of the corps approaches, its president calls The students fight duels in padded, and with swords in their hands, took their stations; a student Early in the next round the White Corps student got an ugly After that, the White Corps student The student duels in Germany occasion two or three deaths to measure swords with a student of another corps; he is free to It is said that the student likes to appear on the street and in other of the swords, but an American student said, "It would not be quite id = 5783 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 02 date = keywords = Gambetta; Harris; Heidelberg; King; Neckar; chapter; french; german; time summary = Rest--The Wedding Chorus--Germans fond of the Opera--Funerals Needed "Of course." I said I must be allowed to act under a French name, so I said I had never heard of a man in his right mind going I walked the floor, turning the thing over in my mind, and finally it He came back presently and said his principal was charmed with the idea One day we took the train and went down to Mannheim to see "King Lear" That is a long time to sit in one place, whether a Wagner opera the night before, and went on to enlarge upon his old and his performance took place--yet his voice was like the distressing noise years old, his right hand was shot away, but he was so interested in the This time I broke a mirror--there were two in the room--I got the id = 5784 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 03 date = keywords = Baden; Conrad; Dilsberg; English; Neckar; Rhine; chapter; german; good; old; time; year summary = CHAPTER XV Down the River--German Women''s Duties--Bathing as We Went--A Town--On a Hill--Exclusiveness of the People--A Queer Old Place--An a cave in a low cliff, which the captain of the raft said had once been In those old, old times, the Count Bruno lived in a great castle near morning, these young people entered and took places near us without cab with a German lady, one day, when she said: there, but the captain said, "Because of late years the government has Except the sleeping old man, everybody was at work, but the place was the children said was four hundred years old, and no doubt it was. young knight named Conrad von Geisberg heard this, he said that if the All day the people went about the castle with troubled faces, and And when I heard you fellows gassing away in the good old American id = 5785 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 04 date = keywords = Americans; Black; Forest; Harris; Lucerne; New; Nicodemus; Sunday; chapter; good; man; time; way summary = CHAPTER XXV Lucerne--Beauty of its Lake--The Wild Chamois--A Great Cruel old man, know that I come with claims which even of the Black Forest lives to a good old age, blessed with the love of Harris said that if the best writer in the world once got the slovenly philosopher Harris said that the average man would not yell in either Peter coming like a cannon-shot; how judiciously we got out of the way, going on all the time, day and night, in bed and out of it. steamers, black with people, are coming and going all the time; and way, and talking for half an hour; why I never heard of a man in his said he hadn''t time to take anything to eat, he only had a little claim these mountains and things, but that ain''t my way; no, sir, if they like He said that between ------fools and guide-books, a man id = 5786 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 05 date = keywords = Europe; Harris; Jungfrau; chapter; courier; foot; great; look; man; place; precipice; thing; way summary = thing, plastered all over on the outside to look like stone, and The man stands up the horses on each side of the thing that projects noticing, but we looked up as he reached the far end of the table. coming to Europe, but a man might travel to the ends of the earth with a roaring torrent of ice-water up to its far source in a sort of little thing to a poor old man like that; he should have had them if he had interest in the thing, because we naturally liked to know who were said Alp-climbing was a different thing from what I had supposed it was, passed close by a glacier on the right--a thing like a great river set it out of the way, with a contented look, and went on with his Ladies near her looked like id = 5787 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 06 date = keywords = Expedition; Glacier; Gorner; Harris; Matterhorn; Mr.; Riffelberg; St.; Zermatt; chapter; foot; man; time summary = wall-like butt end of a huge glacier, which looked down on us from an or four hundred feet--a thing which, of course, no man could do. summit over a precipice four thousand feet high, and never seen again. Zermatt would allow half a mile of men and mules to mysteriously we came up against a solid mass of rock about twenty feet high. the way up, and this I ascended, roped to the guides. It said, "The Gorner Glacier travels at an average rate of a little less a day, say thirty feet a year; estimated distance to Zermatt, three and Time required to go by glacier, A LITTLE OVER FIVE "Well, then, it''s a government glacier," said Harris. glacier travels twenty-five feet a year, and the fastest four hundred. "The great peaks rose several thousand feet above the glaciers, and The wise men not only said the glacier moved, but they timed its id = 5788 author = Twain, Mark title = A Tramp Abroad — Volume 07 date = keywords = Blanc; Castle; Chamonix; Europe; Heidelberg; Herr; Mont; Old; Trunk; american; chapter; come; day; german; good; place; student; thing; time; way; word summary = CHAPTER XLIV Looking at Mont Blanc--Telescopic Effect--A Proposed in Church--The Old Masters--Tintoretto''s great Picture--Emotional interested, in many ways, in knowing how many people were coming and right--said a party were making a grand ascent, and would come in sight A little after noon we ended the ascent and arrived at the new hotel on a little I said, "NOW I''ve got the right place, anyway ... manners; a lady may traverse our streets all day, going and coming as time; in that case he will be sure to come and bid you good-by and American student said that for some time he had been under sentence been hard at work on our German during several weeks at that time, and The people near by turned, and saw an old man, in a I think a German daily journal doesn''t do any good to speak of, but at id = 59813 author = nan title = The Footpath Way: An Anthology for Walkers date = keywords = God; London; Nature; Scott; Snowdon; day; find; foot; good; great; hill; life; like; look; man; mile; old; place; road; thing; time; walk; way summary = You may walk by night or by day, in summer or in winter, in fair Consider how a man walking approaches a little town; he sees it a long It is well to be in places where man is little and God is great--where I have heard it said that you may, when the moody fit comes on, walk course of which I often walked from twenty to thirty miles a day. of mind soon gave way to the influence of his natural good spirits, country-looking man, in a large jockey great-coat, the owner of the enjoy the said pleasant walks, the old town was not exactly the place "Won''t you walk in, sir?" said the elderly man. How one enjoys one''s supper at one''s inn, after a good day''s walk, stockings, who walk their fifty miles a day: three hours'' march is his