Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32048 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mr. 1 prefer 1 office 1 man 1 York 1 Winthrop 1 Turkey 1 Stuyvesant 1 Seagraves 1 Sally 1 Pendleton 1 Nut 1 Nippers 1 New 1 Mrs. 1 Miss 1 Halliday 1 Ginger 1 Fred 1 Frances 1 Farnsworth 1 Exchange 1 Don 1 Bryant 1 Bob 1 Barton 1 Bartleby Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 316 man 247 day 208 time 208 office 207 thing 143 way 132 eye 128 hand 116 business 113 money 102 place 98 one 98 dollar 97 room 96 boy 95 house 93 year 93 something 89 night 89 moment 86 nothing 85 morning 83 girl 82 sir 81 life 81 broker 78 week 73 minute 72 woman 70 matter 70 hour 70 head 69 door 68 anything 65 street 64 fact 63 face 59 father 55 paper 51 sort 50 lunch 49 bank 48 story 48 arm 48 afternoon 47 word 46 france 46 desk 46 chair 45 month Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 359 Don 263 Fred 148 Bob 134 Mr. 125 Bartleby 119 _ 118 Winthrop 104 Miss 90 Pendleton 75 Barton 71 Sally 63 Farnsworth 62 Mrs. 61 Bryant 51 Frances 45 New 44 Turkey 43 Stuyvesant 43 Exchange 40 Halsey 38 York 38 Seagraves 38 Halliday 37 Manson 36 Callie 35 Street 35 Nora 35 Bowles 30 Blake 30 Allison 29 Wall 28 Nippers 26 Carter 26 Broker 25 Rand 25 Dad 24 Gertie 23 Stock 22 CHAPTER 19 Saturday 18 exclaimed 18 Tracey 18 Sunday 18 H. 18 Gaines 17 Barron 16 Grosset 16 Dunlap 16 Company 15 morrow Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2263 he 2079 i 1657 you 1628 she 1623 it 864 him 493 me 479 her 271 they 189 we 188 them 90 himself 70 herself 57 myself 42 us 33 yourself 22 ''s 15 one 11 yours 11 ''em 10 itself 8 mine 8 his 8 hers 5 themselves 3 ourselves 3 eva 2 em 1 theirs 1 i--"that Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3765 be 1670 have 1059 do 583 go 551 say 376 see 345 know 337 come 304 make 290 get 273 think 232 take 214 answer 208 look 203 want 198 give 195 tell 176 ask 149 find 132 seem 121 leave 97 feel 94 turn 93 let 87 keep 85 reply 85 call 83 put 78 stand 76 wish 76 wait 75 meet 73 begin 71 mean 71 hear 70 sit 65 marry 63 buy 62 run 61 send 60 nod 59 live 58 sell 57 talk 55 try 55 speak 54 lose 54 exclaim 53 like 53 laugh Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1323 not 362 then 286 up 283 so 245 now 227 here 221 out 206 more 188 good 175 very 160 just 153 back 143 again 141 there 141 as 140 much 140 little 136 only 122 old 121 other 117 well 113 all 110 too 104 never 102 long 101 next 101 down 96 on 94 right 94 even 94 away 91 in 90 enough 87 over 81 first 80 own 80 last 76 young 69 quite 64 few 61 rather 60 ever 58 sure 58 new 58 always 54 still 52 soon 50 yet 50 once 48 of Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 good 24 least 14 most 7 slight 4 Most 3 easy 2 wise 2 strong 2 mean 2 late 2 happy 2 farth 2 cool 2 bland 2 bad 1 young 1 swift 1 sweet 1 strange 1 steady 1 small 1 slick 1 rare 1 quiet 1 quick 1 quaint 1 plain 1 old 1 near 1 mad 1 liv 1 kind 1 j 1 heavy 1 handsome 1 great 1 full 1 fresh 1 forlorn 1 close 1 clear 1 clean 1 civil 1 brave 1 bitter Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28 most 5 well 4 least 1 faintest 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 winthrop did not 2 _ am _ 2 don did not 2 don had never 2 don went on 2 eyes were not 2 fred did not 2 fred went over 1 _ are n''t 1 _ did _ 1 _ do n''t 1 _ does _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is n''t 1 _ make _ 1 _ make good 1 _ were _ 1 bartleby did nothing 1 bartleby had entirely 1 bartleby was never 1 bartleby was not 1 bartleby was nothing 1 bartleby was there 1 bartleby were sons 1 bob came away 1 bob came down 1 bob looked on 1 bob saw fred 1 bob took charge 1 bob was mad 1 bob was off 1 bob was right 1 bob was very 1 bob went uptown 1 bob were quite 1 boy was soon 1 boy was unconscious 1 boys are not 1 boys came in 1 boys went out 1 business seem more 1 day is wednesday 1 day seemed scarcely 1 days went by 1 days were up 1 dollar looks as 1 dollar was worth 1 dollars look bigger 1 don answered promptly 1 don answered quietly Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boys are not deep 1 business knows no friendship 1 don had no very 1 don was not at 1 eyes were not bad 1 office were not aware A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 29654 author = Bartlett, Frederick Orin title = The Wall Street Girl date = keywords = Barton; Don; Farnsworth; Frances; Halliday; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Pendleton; Sally; Seagraves; Stuyvesant; Winthrop; York summary = study for a moment the tall, good-looking young man who waited At that point Farnsworth came out and took a look about the office. That night, when Miss Winthrop took her place in the Elevated on her But that day at lunch Miss Winthrop handed him a If Miss Winthrop ever had more than a nodding acquaintance with Mr. Pendleton, she gave no indication of that fact when she came in the time to reach the door Miss Winthrop stepped out. "We like to have plenty of time on your work, Mr. Pendleton," said "This looked so good I thought you might like it," he said, as he Back in her room that night, Miss Winthrop saw all these things quite "I wish you could come up and look the place over before Frances gets "She said she''d let me know this morning," he answered. id = 11231 author = Melville, Herman title = Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street date = keywords = Bartleby; Ginger; Nippers; Nut; Turkey; man; office; prefer summary = caused me, Nippers, like his compatriot Turkey, was a very useful man to young man one morning, stood upon my office threshold, the door being called Turkey, Nippers and Ginger Nut from the next room, meaning to "With submission, sir," said Turkey, with his blandest tone, "I think "Bartleby," said I, "when those papers are all copied, I will compare "Bartleby," said I, "Ginger Nut is away; just step round to the Post "Very good, Bartleby," said I, in a quiet sort of serenely severe "Bartleby," said I, gently calling to him behind his screen. "What is your answer, Bartleby?" said I, after waiting a considerable screen, I sat down and said: "Bartleby, never mind then about revealing "I would prefer to be left alone here," said Bartleby, as if offended at "Bartleby," said I, entering the office, with a quietly severe "I prefer not to dine to-day," said Bartleby, turning away. id = 21963 author = Shackleford, H. K. (Harvey King) title = Halsey & Co. or, The Young Bankers and Speculators date = keywords = Bob; Bryant; Exchange; Fred; Mr. summary = "Yes. What is it you want bought?" the broker asked Bob. "That was a good scare you gave him, Fred," Bob said, as they walked on "Young man," said Mr. Gaines, turning to Fred, "you''ve got the right The Exchange closed for the day, and Fred went around to meet Bob again. Next day Fred said to Bob: "I met Gaines''s typewriter just now and she During the day Fred got a place for Callie with Broker Tabor, and Bob CHAPTER V.--The Typewriter Girl''s Tip. Fred and Bob came away from the restaurant with the two girls, going "I am going to buy Pacific Mail, Bob," Fred said to him. "I''m going to sell, Bob," said Fred. After 3 o''clock Bob, Fred and Broker Manson went over to Bryant''s Fred went to see Broker Bowles, and asked him to buy "Bob, I''m going to resign," said Fred, when they came out from Bowles''