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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46099 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Mr. 3 illustration 3 Fair 3 Chicago 2 look 2 great 2 Uncle 2 River 2 New 2 Exposition 2 Columbus 2 Building 1 year 1 wuz 1 think 1 sez 1 man 1 good 1 York 1 World 1 Warner 1 Walter 1 Wall 1 Violet 1 Village 1 Uruguay 1 United 1 States 1 South 1 Selinda 1 Sarah 1 San 1 Samantha 1 Rosie 1 Republic 1 Raymond 1 Plate 1 Plank 1 Plaisance 1 Page 1 PLATE 1 Oriental 1 Moses 1 Montevideo 1 Miss 1 Michigan 1 Marguerite 1 Maid 1 MIDWAY 1 Lucilla Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 711 man 612 time 554 day 419 year 418 wuz 411 way 347 side 345 place 330 one 318 hand 317 thing 307 foot 301 sight 295 world 288 water 278 eye 278 country 249 child 248 building 240 woman 227 people 223 work 210 illustration 207 life 203 house 201 city 198 room 197 girl 197 face 187 night 186 father 180 papa 180 folk 179 head 175 home 174 part 164 land 163 heart 162 wimman 162 light 154 sez 152 exhibit 151 kind 146 hour 144 mind 144 anything 142 boy 141 line 139 word 138 hull Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1220 _ 479 Josiah 293 | 273 Wall 266 Mr. 261 Uncle 260 Fair 204 Miss 187 Chicago 178 World 169 Columbus 168 Republic 159 Fanny 150 Johnny 134 Jonesville 130 New 126 Allen 117 Building 115 PLATE 107 Montevideo 101 God 99 Elsie 96 wuz 89 America 88 States 77 Aunt 73 sez 73 City 72 Violet 70 United 70 Exposition 70 Annis 69 River 68 buildin 68 State 67 lookin 66 Plank 63 York 62 CHAPTER 61 Lucilla 61 Grace 59 Uruguay 59 Spain 59 Isabelle 58 Christopher 57 Plaisance 55 Walter 54 Samantha 53 Louis 53 Lord Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5215 i 3744 it 2583 he 1989 they 1957 you 1647 she 1469 we 889 him 867 me 846 them 696 ''em 619 her 494 us 98 himself 95 themselves 95 myself 48 herself 48 em 46 itself 44 on''t 37 ourselves 29 one 28 yourself 12 mine 12 ''s 8 his 7 ye 5 ours 4 yours 4 theirs 3 towerin 2 interestin 2 hers 1 yourselves 1 yerself 1 yer 1 wux 1 thinkin''--that 1 thee 1 mineself 1 i--"they 1 i''d 1 building.--this Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8582 be 3787 have 1905 do 1593 wuz 1305 see 1184 say 1047 go 838 make 714 sez 644 come 639 look 599 think 598 take 553 know 512 get 415 want 402 give 355 tell 338 feel 314 find 299 seem 267 stand 232 leave 220 ask 218 show 214 let 198 call 191 git 190 hear 183 believe 168 put 162 return 162 keep 161 love 157 run 152 speak 150 lay 149 turn 144 pass 140 hold 140 hain''t 138 begin 137 bring 135 spoze 134 use 129 try 128 talk 124 walk 118 set 118 carry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2448 not 1130 so 1095 up 760 out 744 good 700 then 640 there 543 great 528 more 493 old 484 here 483 very 480 little 450 other 445 down 428 well 396 as 359 most 351 too 351 now 343 much 337 first 335 only 329 ever 322 many 322 long 318 right 292 back 288 off 285 own 285 on 269 never 262 high 262 all 256 beautiful 251 young 237 big 211 also 209 enough 209 away 207 jest 204 such 195 always 193 just 190 in 190 almost 173 over 171 full 168 last 160 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134 good 84 j 73 most 47 least 35 large 33 great 32 fine 23 high 22 big 13 bad 11 late 11 eld 7 rich 7 near 7 grand 7 dear 6 young 6 sweet 6 Most 5 slight 5 old 5 long 5 fast 5 deep 4 strange 4 pure 4 low 4 handsome 4 dark 3 strong 3 small 3 nigh 3 keen 3 hard 3 clear 2 tight 2 tall 2 sithe 2 simple 2 polite 2 nice 2 new 2 manif 2 lovely 2 lofty 2 healthy 2 early 2 choice 2 bright 1 wise Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 286 most 14 well 4 least 2 jest 1 warmest 1 sithe 1 blest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39639/39639-h/39639-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39639/39639-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 _ did _ 4 _ had _ 4 josiah did n''t 4 josiah do n''t 4 josiah wuz dretful 4 wuz took down 3 men do n''t 2 _ seems _ 2 _ wuz _ 2 fair is open 2 hands are full 2 josiah did too 2 josiah had n''t 2 man was ever 2 water wuz sharks 2 wuz thought on 2 wuz took sick 1 _ are already 1 _ be _ 1 _ be romantic 1 _ feeling well 1 _ have _ 1 _ is _ 1 _ is actually 1 _ is equivalent 1 _ is generally 1 _ is very 1 _ know _ 1 _ sez _ 1 _ took _ 1 _ was completely 1 _ was so 1 building is considerably 1 building was almost 1 building was especially 1 building was instantly 1 buildings are as 1 buildings taking on 1 child felt so 1 child gone insane 1 child looked dretful 1 child wuz gin 1 children came in 1 children git out 1 children going first 1 children seemed well 1 children were full 1 children wuz dark 1 children wuz happy 1 countries had reason Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 day had not yet 1 day is not far 1 eye has no idea 1 fair showed no mercenary 1 fair was not financially 1 josiah wuz not there 1 man made no reply 1 people had not yet 1 times be not very 1 uncle had no ambition 1 woman is no good 1 work is not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 39639 author = Anonymous title = Picturesque World''s Fair, Vol. I, No. 1, Feb. 10, 1894 An Elaborate Collection of Colored Views . . . Comprising Illustrations of the Greatest Features of the World''s Columbian Exposition and Midway Plaisance: Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Scenic and Ethnological date = keywords = Exposition; Fair; great; illustration summary = Director-General of the World''s Columbian Exposition. in All of the Colors of Nature and Art. Under the direction of the celebrated Landscape Artist, John R. The publishers of "Picturesque World''s Fair," in presenting these all classes of people an artistic realistic reproduction of the great the Columbian Exposition afforded the view of the Court of Honor by The effect of wonderful lights upon the glorious white buildings and the great mass of structures which gave the White City its name, and [Illustration: THE MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING.] [Illustration: INTERIOR OF MANUFACTURES BUILDING.] INTERIOR OF MANUFACTURES BUILDING.--Very like a great city by itself avenue, the great thoroughfare, fifty feet in width, extending just in the center of the building may be seen the great clock, so and the general effect of the great central arch of the building the height of one hundred and fifty feet, the total cost of the building id = 14910 author = Finley, Martha title = Elsie at the World''s Fair date = keywords = Annis; Dinsmore; Dolphin; Elsie; God; Grace; Grandma; Harold; Jesus; Lucilla; Mr.; Raymond; Rosie; Violet; Walter summary = "Papa, didn''t you say she wasn''t a real ship?" asked little Elsie, looking "Yes, grandma, I''ve heard the story about that," said little Elsie; "how "I hope we do, grandma," said little Elsie, "for on a quarter papa gave me "Papa missed his dear little boy," he said, "but hoped he "Yes, grandma, I love to talk to my father," said Ned. "So do I," said Elsie; "he is such a dear, kind papa, and we all love him "Yes, grandma," said Elsie, "that''s what papa and mamma, too, have told "Papa," asked little Elsie, "how long ago did people live in those houses girl," returned Grace, giving him a loving look that said more than her "Papa," said Elsie, "there is one that looks a good deal like a flower. "Yes, papa," said Elsie; "but I do really want the new heart I ask him id = 22847 author = Higinbotham, H. D. title = Official Views Of The World''s Columbian Exposition date = keywords = -THE; ARTS; Building; MIDWAY; PLATE summary = PLATE 1--MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. PLATE 2--NORTHERN FACADE OF LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. PLATE 3--LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING--WEST ENTRANCE. PLATE 4--BIRDS EYE VIEW LOOKING NORTHWEST FROM LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. PLATE 5--SOUTHWEST PAVILION OF LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. PLATE 6--TIFFANY AND GORHAM EXHIBITS--MANUFACTURES BUILDING. PLATE 7--RUSSIAN EXHIBIT--MANUFACTURES BUILDING. PLATE 8--ENTRANCE TO GERMAN EXHIBIT--LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING. PLATE 9--AUSTRIAN EXHIBIT--MANUFACTURES BUILDING. PLATE 10--FRENCH AND BELGIAN SECTIONS--MANUFACTURES BUILDING. PLATE 11--NORWEGIAN EXHIBIT--MANUFACTURES BUILDING. PLATE 21--THE LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING FROM COLONNADE. PLATE 27--VIEW FROM ELECTRICITY BUILDING--LOOKING SOUTHEAST. PLATE 32--BELL TELEPHONE EXHIBIT--ELECTRICITY BUILDING. PLATE 33--ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FROM WOODED ISLAND. PLATE 44--LOOKING SOUTH FROM LOGGIA OF WOMAN''S BUILDING. PLATE 47--THE ILLINOIS BUILDING. PLATE 54--UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BUILDING AND JAPANESE HO-O-DEN. PLATE 56--LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING FROM WOODED ISLAND. PLATE 57--WOODED ISLAND NEAR HORTICULTURAL BUILDING. PLATE 63--AVENUE OF STATE BUILDINGS. PLATE 64--NEW YORK STATE BUILDING. PLATE 75--GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, SWEDEN, HAYTI AND NEW SOUTH WALES. PLATE 115--COURT OF HONOR FROM ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. id = 18091 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha at the World''s Fair date = keywords = Allen; America; Ann; Bizer; Bolster; Buildin; Chicago; Christopher; Columbus; Deacon; Fair; Freeman; Heaven; Isabelle; Jonesville; Josiah; Krit; Lord; Maid; Miss; Mr.; New; Plank; Samantha; Selinda; Uncle; Wall; World; York; good; illustration; look; sez; think; wuz summary = wuz a good high one, and not let The Little Maid out of her sight night I thought at the time, Josiah wuz so fearful riz up in his mind, that it Why, New York and Chicago most come to hands and blows about it, and St. Louis wuz jest a-follerin'' them other cities up tight, a-worryin'' ''em, "Wall," sez I, "if the ones that wuz gone loved you, they would want you And he sez, "Wall, I wouldn''t stand up and cry; if I wuz a-goin'' to cry, We went till we wuz ready to drop down, and then Josiah sez, "Less take "Yes," sez I, "it wuz nothin'' but goodness that kep me back, for Josiah Wall, as I say, it wuz headed jest right, so it did look shaped for all then that he wuz a real good-lookin'' man, and sez he--"Who is Josiah?" id = 42879 author = Pena, Carlos MarĂ­a de title = The Oriental Republic of Uruguay at the World''s Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893 date = keywords = --_Minister; Argentine; Ayres; Colony; Company; Don; Montevideo; Oriental; Plate; Republic; River; San; Uruguay; year summary = The territory of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, situated within The principal port in the Republic is that of Montevideo. Montevideo, exist a great many good schools belonging to the above A great many years of continuous communication with all the nations country, the Oriental Republic of Uruguay offers therefore all kinds the banks of the River Plate and Uruguay, and other important rural Since a few years, great many people have consecrated important areas establishments in the Republic of Uruguay, we give the following Of all the ports in the Republic Montevideo is the most important one. cattle and rural products imported to Montevideo by the Departments By land, a great many places in the Republic are put in communication In the year 1891 there were in the Republic 483 public schools; that Montevideo, the Capital of the Republic. The great maritime town of Montevideo, the capital of the Republic id = 20184 author = Stevens, C. M. (Charles McClellan) title = The Adventures of Uncle Jeremiah and Family at the Great Fair Their Observations and Triumphs date = keywords = Aunt; CHAPTER; Chicago; Columbus; Fair; Fanny; Jeremiah; Johnny; Louis; Moses; Mr.; Page; Plaisance; Sarah; Uncle; Warner; great; illustration; look; man summary = and the old neighbors told us a nice looking man had come soon after we In a few minutes a uniformed young man came along and said: "I feel more like saying, let us kneel down," said Uncle. street gate at six o''clock." Fanny and Johnny took Uncle at his word and Uncle looked at the boy standing by Johnny and recognized him as the "All right, Johnny," said Uncle, as he shook the train-boy''s hand, "how "Grandpa, that is a sad reminder," said Fanny, as she came up and looked way;" and, followed by Johnny, Uncle and Aunt, Fanny went the rounds of He remembered then that Fanny said a young man on the train nearly every young man who came in with a girl said: "When I come back She saw great crowds of people massed a little way up the street id = 9408 author = Wisthaler, Johanna Sara title = By Water to the Columbian Exposition date = keywords = Buffalo; Building; Chicago; City; Erie; Exposition; Falls; Huron; James; Lake; Marguerite; Michigan; Mr.; New; River; South; States; United; Village summary = Erie Canal and three Great Lakes--whose history and attractions have been the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Co. placed in service special World''s Columbian Exposition, a place where the wonders, beauties, and great lakes, which contain the largest amount of sweet water on the globe, water-power, having at this point a fall of forty-five feet in half a The city is handsomely laid out, containing many fine public buildings and A feature that attracts thousands of visitors daily, is the great Powers miles long, having an elevation of about 500 feet above tide water, made lake by powerful engines, which force it to a tower 200 feet high, whence structure of stone near the lake shore, is one of the largest of the kind caught sight of the beautiful waters of _Lake Michigan_, the only one in The shores of the United States lakes and sea comprise over 10,000 miles,