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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16964 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 little african Cousin 9 little japanese Cousin 9 little canadian Cousin 7 little norwegian Cousin 7 little italian Cousin 7 little chinese Cousin 7 Little Porto Rican Cousin 7 Little African Cousin 6 little philippine Cousin 6 little mexican Cousin 6 little cuban Cousin 6 little australian Cousin 6 little argentine Cousin 6 Little Japanese Cousin 6 Little Cousin Series 6 Little Brown Cousin 5 little hungarian Cousin 5 little armenian Cousin 5 Little Argentine Cousin 4 little russian Cousin 4 little irish Cousin 4 little Eskimo Cousin 4 Little Norwegian Cousin 4 Little Italian Cousin 4 Little Indian Cousin 4 Little French Cousin 4 Little English Cousin 4 Little Canadian Cousin 4 Little Australian Cousin 3 little turkish Cousin 3 little swiss Cousin 3 little korean Cousin 3 little jewish Cousin 3 little french Cousin 3 little egyptian Cousin 3 little dutch Cousin 3 little brazilian Cousin 3 little belgian Cousin 3 little Hindu Cousin 3 little English Cousin 3 Little Irish Cousin 3 Little Hungarian Cousin 3 Little Brazilian Cousin 3 Little Bohemian Cousin Cousin 3 Little Boer Cousin 3 Little Armenian Cousin 2 little portuguese Cousin 2 little indian Cousin 2 little hawaiian Cousin 2 little girl Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 630 time 583 boy 564 story 537 day 491 child 468 man 414 mother 413 people 393 father 348 house 315 book 307 country 300 girl 281 way 270 one 267 thing 262 place 253 home 245 year 243 room 224 city 223 cloth 217 side 216 life 203 friend 189 water 187 hand 184 night 177 eye 170 family 165 king 153 land 152 cousin 149 volume 148 tree 147 work 145 morning 144 head 143 part 141 river 131 horse 130 street 130 chapter 128 woman 123 world 121 foot 120 boat 112 door 111 sight 109 school Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1260 Cousin 353 Little 173 Francisco 171 Carl 162 Colonel 147 Pak 125 Jonitza 121 Yung 120 Tessa 118 Mrs. 117 Mari 115 Biarne 111 Chin 110 Edith 109 Artin 102 New 97 Norah 96 Eric 95 Osman 92 Mark 89 Trade 85 L. 84 PAGE 83 English 82 E. 82 America 81 Ole 80 Boston 79 Mr. 78 Miss 74 Beppo 73 Leif 73 C. 71 Nicolaia 69 Petrovna 68 Vikings 67 Jose 64 Thor 61 Lo 61 England 60 York 60 Lucy 60 Adelaide 58 Chie 57 Swiss 55 Uncle 53 London 52 Green 51 Siamese 51 Ireland Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2720 it 2396 he 2258 they 1576 i 1494 you 942 them 908 she 749 we 688 him 285 us 260 me 258 her 164 himself 96 themselves 60 herself 54 one 31 itself 25 myself 20 yourself 14 's 13 ours 10 thee 10 ourselves 7 theirs 4 ’s 4 yours 3 ye 3 mine 3 his 3 hers 2 him- 2 be- 1 you,—you 1 tht 1 thou 1 oneself 1 fifty- 1 eng- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9548 be 2691 have 1162 do 950 say 747 see 726 go 684 come 635 make 492 look 420 tell 414 take 369 think 346 know 341 get 260 give 250 hear 244 seem 241 keep 240 call 213 live 208 find 202 ask 194 leave 189 stand 186 bring 185 grow 180 illustrate 170 sit 167 pass 163 begin 157 eat 147 like 144 wish 144 let 141 speak 136 cry 133 put 132 reach 129 carry 125 turn 124 hold 120 love 119 follow 117 use 117 stop 117 run 113 feel 112 laugh 112 believe 111 help Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2043 little 1455 not 667 so 614 very 577 great 521 up 478 good 449 now 443 long 428 then 412 many 411 out 370 old 355 well 350 other 341 as 316 only 307 much 277 more 275 here 258 young 255 down 236 soon 236 away 234 there 231 never 229 decorative 223 just 222 large 214 beautiful 211 big 202 too 197 first 195 own 192 small 181 back 178 most 167 new 163 last 162 once 160 all 158 again 156 ever 153 far 148 enough 146 on 142 even 136 such 135 high 133 ready Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 good 62 most 42 least 38 great 19 fine 15 large 13 first 9 high 8 dear 7 rich 7 pretty 6 pure 6 grand 6 Most 5 old 5 lovely 5 eld 4 sweet 4 slight 4 long 4 brave 3 wise 3 strong 3 soft 3 small 3 queer 3 poor 3 near 3 late 3 hard 3 gay 3 early 3 bright 2 young 2 wild 2 tiny 2 strange 2 nice 2 jolly 2 happy 2 handsome 2 funny 2 easy 2 deep 2 dainty 2 choice 2 big 2 bad 1 fin 1 fiinni Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 116 most 10 least 9 well 3 first 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 story is well 5 story is full 4 book is delightfully 4 day was over 3 father was caretaker 3 father went on 3 mother did not 3 people are not 3 people are very 3 people do not 3 story comes straight 3 story has never 3 story is intensely 3 story is refreshing 3 story is sweet 2 book is due 2 boys did not 2 city did not 2 country is so 2 cousin do not 2 father comes home 2 father had once 2 father was only 2 girls do not 2 home is very 2 home was not 2 house was not 2 houses stood here 2 life is too 2 mother looked up 2 mother was n't 2 one was silent 2 one was tired 2 ones are not 2 people did not 2 people do n't 2 story is beautifully 2 years passed away 1 * asked carl 1 * said mari 1 book gives valuable 1 book is complete 1 book is full 1 book takes up 1 book tells preface 1 books are as 1 books are subject 1 boy did exactly 1 boy did not 1 boy grew excited Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boys did not once 1 children had no bread 1 country are not willing 1 day is not enough 1 father lived not very 1 girls do not often 1 home was not many 1 house was not only 1 mother was not ready 1 ones are not so 1 ones are not yet 1 people are not even 1 people are not tired 1 people were not always 1 thing is not right 1 things are not so 1 water was not deep Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 25545 nyp.33433044181414 23787 hvd.hx5663 19859 nnc1.cr61011363 19013 hvd.hn5hrz 18578 umn.31951000937200p 17925 nyp.33433081963021 17832 uc1.b3332998 15594 osu.32435008535544 15581 uc1.b3332999 15374 nyp.33433081963203 14709 mdp.39076002869175 13869 hvd.hn5hrw 10817 nyp.33433081963013 9009 hvd.hn5i9t Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 97.0 nyp.33433081963021 96.0 uc1.b3332998 96.0 nyp.33433081963013 95.0 mdp.39076002869175 95.0 hvd.hn5hrz 94.0 uc1.b3332999 93.0 hvd.hn5hrw 93.0 nyp.33433081963203 93.0 hvd.hx5663 89.0 hvd.hn5i9t 88.0 umn.31951000937200p 87.0 osu.32435008535544 87.0 nnc1.cr61011363 84.0 nyp.33433044181414 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- hvd.hn5hrw Not only this, but they turned their attention to the home of the brothers, the wonderful land of Siam, with its sacred white Chin''s father built the house, or the boat, "Isn''t the canopy over the king the loveliest thing you ever saw?" said Chin, who When he was a little boy, an English lady was his teacher for a long time, and Chin and Chie Lo in their own country, or go boats looked down at the little girl in her Before the day was over, Chin and Chie Lo "What good times you have, Chin. After the children had watched the procession of white elephants, Chin said: happy as usual," said Chin to Chie Lo, who Chin liked to stop and look "Do look, father," said Chin, as they "Father, look quickly," said Chin. After Chin''s father had looked at a number the little readers who like stories of " real people." hvd.hn5hrz day long?" said Tessa. "Good Pietro," said his little rider as she "Tessa, look at that stone water-way running through the plain," said Beppo. pass across his father''s face, and, like a good this old palace, which Tessa and Beppo entered "My father came with us to the city to-day. was thinking, "How beautiful the little girl "Come, Tessa and Beppo," said Arthur, Mother," said Lucy, one day late in my home on the mountain," Tessa said to "Poor little birds," said Lucy. stayed, for Tessa''s father looked quite hurt "We have had a lovely time," said Lucy, in the distance," said the modest little Tessa. "We should like to take your little daughter with us on a journey," said Mr. Gray to Rome, you know," Lucy said to Tessa. THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK This is a charming little story of a child whose father was hvd.hn5i9t The little Japanese girl''s clothes are pretty The little girl''s life is like a long playtime. little girl puts on her day-dress after her bath was the way that Lotus Blossom''s little Toyo and Lotus Blossom are always happy Toyo loves his little dog more than learn that Lotus Blossom''s dear little kitten and Lotus Blossom is to worship their ancestors properly, and believe that the great spirits know by this time that the Japanese like to Lotus Blossom''s mamma received from her queer physician two "moxas," Lotus Blossom and Toyo draw near, the man Toyo and Lotus Blossom are delighted, although they have seen things that Japanese children can buy for a pretty picture books made of the lovely Japanese paper! On New Year''s morning Lotus Blossom Lotus Blossom has, among other things, a doll Lotus Blossom and Toyo Lotus Blossom and Toyo so lovely a time before, Lotus Blossom and hvd.hx5663 Being the Story of Biarne Herjulfson, A Boy of Norway Joy reigned at the house of Biarne Herjulfson, for a little son had been born to that bold gathered in the great hall to witness the christening of the little son of the house. "Now that you have seen a hunt," said Thorwald to the boys, "I will show you how to returned, both Eric and Biarne were quite willing to remain quietly in the house, until bed "Now, boys, Thor had a great hammer of "Now, come on, boys," said Thorwald. "Now, boys," said he, "you must work away a day''s journey from the land," said Biarne. "Men," said Captain Leif the Lucky, "we "See, Biarne," said Eric, as he gazed upon "Here," said he, "is a great treasure, a portion, Eric," said Biarne. "But, Eric," said Biarne, one day, "if we "Biarne, we have had a good time in Vinland," said Eric. mdp.39076002869175 Artin, and help your father with his cattle. It was a queer home, where this little blackhaired boy had lived ever since he was born. flock to follow Artin or his father from place their time was the place where Artin''s father "Poor fellow," said Artin. hear about long ago," said Artin, as the old What a long time that is!" exclaimed Artin. woman with a family of little children," said "I think you, Artin, would like to hear me," said Artin''s father. "See those children," said Artin, pointing cannot be comfortable," said Artin''s father. I know that," said Artin. "I like to watch him," said Artin. up," said Artin, as he looked curiously at the "Our pretty sheep!" said the little girl. "And the dogs and cats," said Artin. THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK This is a charming little story of a child whose father was nnc1.cr61011363 Roumanian cousins took their places in the battle line to defend their homes in the great war "Please tell me more stories about Moldavia," begged Jonitza, when his mother had As soon as her back was turned, Mrs. Popescu nodded to good-natured Maritza who understood and began to sing a song about a and expressed their appreciation of the courtesy, and while Nicolaia was busy with his errand, Mrs. Popescu and Jonitza visited the Soon the boys were trying to help Demetrius teach them to turn somSt. George''s Day 39 Jonitza watched Nicolaia''s father cut square means — Jonitza said to himself one day as he " Jonitza," said his mother when she came your house," said Jonitza with something like must have one," said Jonitza, but when Nicolaia could not help him decide whether it should There were seven boys besides Jonitza, Nicolaia and Dimitri who took part in it. nyp.33433044181414 uncle, the Colonel Juan Carlos Lacevera, were was another court with smaller rooms opening into it, exactly like a smaller house. told, Francisco took ofF his cap, and his uncle Francisco and his uncle entered it and Francisco had to tell Elena of having seen el Jose and Francisco were great friends and friends, whom he had chanced to meet, Francisco slipped away and Jose helped him undress for bed, as he was very tired. "What was that, Uncle?" exclaimed Francisco, startled, as a large bird with yellow breast Uncle Juan?" inquired Francisco, who had Francisco''s eyes followed the end of the silver Francisco and the Colonel followed at a This year, Francisco and Elena were to be Elena and Francisco owned their little cos"ELENA AND FRANCISCO WERE DRESSED AND READY." "ELENA AND FRANCISCO WERE DRESSED AND READY." THE LITTLE COLONEL GOOD TIMES BOOK nyp.33433081963013 where the lady friends of Osman''s mother way to Osman''s house on the day named. this great day in Osman''s life, it was even Osman''s father spent some time in choosing Osman''s mother is as fond of sweet things Osman''s mother held out her hands, one "Yes, Osman, the city would not seem like The little boy''s mother was already dressed "Osman, let''s see what that man is showing," cried Selim, after the boys had listened "Very well, little Osman," said the lady Osman''s mother, "I have had a most delightful day. "I wish you had been with me this afternoon, Osman," said his father, as his little Osman''s father smiled a little and then said, Dear little Osman Our far-away cousin "When I was a little boy," said his father, "I have had such a good time," Osman told "Papa, do you remember when you were a little boy like me, nyp.33433081963021 good time to-morrow?" said a voice at the "I am to march, father," Carl said. Carl''s mother had never rested herself on such a piece of furniture in her life. Franz, may carry the other," said Carl''s Carl''s father opened the door and looked "Carl," she said to her boy that night, tell Carl how much we thought of his little "Do go at once, my dear boys," said Carl''s "It seems a shame to kill the poor creatures," said Carl''s father. In the morning Carl''s father had said to the boys: "Mother | mother here come the mowers," called Carl, as he came toward the house "Next week we return to our own little village in the valley," said Rudolf, as the family The boy''s father was proud of Carl''s story," said Carl. so 2° said Carl''s mother. "It is like fairy-land," said Carl however, Carl''s father said to the boy: nyp.33433081963203 These little children live in a fine city near If a thief should happen to come into Petrovna''s house in the night, he would not dare In Petrovna''s yard there is a little house Stand off a little and look at the great, shining As our dear little cousin stands there crossing herself devoutly, let us notice the picture She carries a new red skirt for a little girl in the Peasant VILLAGe. Our Little Russian Cousin 45 But the little girl to whom Petrovna has the little girl and a large package of buckwheat which mamma has sent to the family, A little story which teaches children that the birds are the little readers who like stories of "real people." A bright, lifelike little story of a family of poor children, The Little Colonel Stories. This is a charming little story of a child whose father osu.32435008535544 Yung Pak''s youthful days may be the more Pak, a little daughter had come to this Korean great sport by Yung Pak''s father. Yung Pak''s father made him a present of a When Yung Pak grew to be a man the To little Yung Pak, the loud tones of the The house in which Yung Pak lived was a By this time Yung Pak and Kim Yong With Yung Pak''s father was a strange " This," said Ki Pak to his son as he entered the room, "is Wang Ken. I have Pak would spend several hours each day trying his best to learn the Korean A B C''s. Later on, Yung Pak had to study the history and geography of his country. As you already know, Yung Pak''s father Yung Pak already knew that Korean women But Yung Pak had long before learned to Like all Korean boys, Yung Pak wore his uc1.b3332998 Mari lives in Norway, and Norwegian parents train their children to obey without delay. Mari''s mother worked all day, and where the wheels," cried the little girl, as she came hurrying into the house, panting for breath. Mari hurried away, while her mother went "Mother, why is our house a postingstation ?" asked Mari, when the travellers said the little girl''s mother, after a while. tell of their good times, that Mari would say: a fine little fellow," said Mari, one beautiful "Do look at the dear baby, Ole," said Still, I believe he has done something with your brooch, mother," said Mari. long time this morning," said Ole, when night said Mari, that night, after her little friends "I AM afraid I shall have to go to lumbering this winter," said Mari''s father, as the "''Let me try, father,'' said little Ashiepattle. little Mari, who loved her father very tenderly, uc1.b3332999 As for Molly, Norah''s little playmate, her sweet, rich milk it gives us !" she said, turning to Molly, who was helping her in her Norah''s father hires the land for his little time comes," said the father, as they sat talking the matter over. "You are very kind and generous, Mrs. O''Neil, like the rest of your people. Stop for a minute and think of the thousands of little children who lived almost Poor little children of Ireland! "I will take a sup of tea with you, Mrs. O''Neil," he said to Norah''s mother. like to help the people of Ireland. "But, my dear little children, your mother said Norah''s mother. great man," said Norah. It was the young Irishman, Daniel O''Connell, who lived the life of a country boy in a Both Norah and Mollie believed in fairies. Molly''s father began to tell the story of umn.31951000937200p not, Miss Green?" exclaimed Edith, looking and Mrs. Howard, Edith''s parents, were sitting in comfortable wicker garden-chairs, waiting for them. "Good morning, John," said Miss Green, ADELAIDE STAMFORD was Edith''s first cousin proper places," said Mrs. Howard, as the neatcapped maid came to take her coat and hat. "Oh, yes, Miss Green," said Edith, " you "Look at the deer, Adelaide," said Edith, said Miss Green, "and that big building on little inns near the big gates," said Miss Green, "And this, too, is a very fair day for London," said Miss Green, " but here we are in The two little girls had lunch with Mrs. Stamford, for Adelaide had all her meals in the Presently the little girl, who had been glancing at Edith, leaned over and said, eagerly: "What would you like to show Edith today?" asked Mrs. Stamford of her little daugh— "They look like real people," said Edith,