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. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 98826 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 look 2 like 2 Paris 1 man 1 german 1 french 1 York 1 Wheeler 1 Victor 1 Sunday 1 Street 1 Stein 1 Square 1 Royce 1 Ralph 1 Poppas 1 Paul 1 New 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Mother 1 Miss 1 Mahailey 1 Lieutenant 1 Leonard 1 Kitty 1 Horace 1 Hicks 1 Hedger 1 Gladys 1 Gerhardt 1 Garnet 1 Frankfort 1 France 1 Farmer 1 Everett 1 Ernest 1 Erlich 1 Enid 1 Eden 1 Dawson 1 David 1 Dan 1 Cressida 1 Colonel 1 Claude 1 Charley 1 Caesar 1 Bower 1 Bouchalka Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 619 man 339 thing 324 day 321 boy 311 time 290 hand 265 people 248 eye 242 room 237 way 235 something 234 house 230 woman 218 night 218 face 198 mother 187 head 177 door 172 anything 169 place 168 girl 165 world 163 life 157 one 155 morning 154 year 147 nothing 141 father 136 window 136 town 133 light 122 car 121 friend 120 moment 109 country 106 water 106 arm 104 hour 101 home 100 everything 99 field 99 bed 96 voice 96 foot 93 table 92 brother 91 work 91 afternoon 90 shoulder 89 mind Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1100 Claude 264 Wheeler 237 Enid 204 Mrs. 169 Mr. 158 _ 137 Cressida 129 Mahailey 123 Ralph 107 Hedger 92 Bayliss 90 Paul 83 Kitty 78 Ernest 77 Gerhardt 72 Gladys 65 Hicks 64 David 63 New 63 Colonel 61 Leonard 60 Everett 59 Eden 58 Royce 55 Frankfort 54 York 50 Lieutenant 49 Americans 48 Sunday 47 Paris 47 Miss 47 Madame 46 McKann 44 Victor 44 France 44 Dan 42 Bouchalka 41 Erlich 34 God 33 Stein 33 Caesar 32 Captain 31 Street 30 Mother 30 Company 29 Bower 28 Germans 28 Farmer 27 Dawson 27 Ayrshire Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4230 he 2266 i 2147 it 1866 she 1517 you 1342 him 1323 they 681 her 609 them 443 me 388 we 236 himself 103 us 99 herself 63 one 56 themselves 35 itself 30 myself 28 ''em 19 yourself 12 his 10 mine 5 yours 4 ourselves 4 hers 4 ''s 3 em 2 ours 1 ya 1 verra 1 oneself 1 je 1 au Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 7499 be 3329 have 1303 do 1021 go 750 come 672 get 587 see 571 look 567 say 557 make 512 take 503 know 417 think 322 tell 317 sit 293 feel 285 seem 263 stand 259 begin 258 find 256 put 236 want 233 give 216 leave 194 ask 186 keep 185 run 182 like 176 turn 161 hear 160 try 155 bring 150 call 146 talk 138 lie 124 let 123 use 123 live 122 hold 121 believe 116 work 116 watch 114 mean 113 stop 107 rise 106 walk 106 grow 101 fall 99 read 98 play Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2006 not 760 up 581 out 546 so 440 down 409 little 384 old 355 never 353 back 323 there 322 now 314 more 305 long 287 very 284 good 280 always 267 much 266 only 264 well 239 then 239 over 239 here 233 too 226 first 214 off 214 in 212 as 204 away 195 young 195 other 194 all 192 even 188 on 185 just 175 still 170 again 169 own 168 ever 160 great 155 last 147 big 142 new 130 white 129 many 128 enough 127 once 115 black 113 home 108 red 107 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 good 37 most 28 least 14 bad 11 great 8 Most 6 old 5 near 4 slight 4 fine 3 strong 3 late 3 handsome 2 young 2 wise 2 safe 2 new 2 low 2 l 2 farth 2 eld 2 early 2 brave 2 big 1 yellow 1 wrong 1 wicked 1 ugly 1 true 1 tame 1 tall 1 sure 1 stupid 1 spongy 1 smart 1 sick 1 shabby 1 sad 1 rough 1 right 1 red 1 quick 1 queer 1 noble 1 nasty 1 narrow 1 lively 1 light 1 large 1 kind Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51 most 8 least 4 well 2 hard 1 one,--positively 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 claude did n''t 6 claude did not 5 claude had never 4 claude got out 4 claude had often 4 wheeler did not 3 claude came downstairs 3 claude had ever 3 claude took off 3 claude went on 3 claude went over 3 wheeler looked up 2 boy like claude 2 claude came down 2 claude came home 2 claude had always 2 claude had more 2 claude had n''t 2 claude had not 2 claude had once 2 claude looked forward 2 claude looked up 2 claude put down 2 claude put out 2 claude sat down 2 claude was glad 2 claude was not 2 claude was so 2 claude went away 2 claude went back 2 claude went down 2 enid came up 2 enid did n''t 2 enid did not 2 enid was quite 2 eyes were always 2 eyes were full 2 face looked troubled 2 face was clean 2 face was heavily 2 head was small 2 life was not 2 life was so 2 man like gerhardt 2 men came in 2 people were not 2 room was full 2 wheeler came down 2 wheeler did n''t 2 wheeler was afraid Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 life was not worth 1 boy is not strong 1 claude had not yet 1 claude made no reply 1 claude was not happy 1 claude was not there 1 doors were not yet 1 eyes were not really 1 mother had not long 1 ones do not often 1 people were not long 1 wheeler had no one 1 world is not as Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 128674 2369 68977 13555 25586 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 89.0 2369 85.0 13555 25586 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 13555 Don Hedger had lived for four years on the top floor of an old house on Hedger said some of the women were fine looking, especially one girl who in rich people''s houses, and she knew that she was being watched like a took off their hats and waved, little boys shouted, and fat old women, She asked him about a new picture she had seen in his room; a queer thing strength and ferocity that the King''s people came a day''s journey to look outside her door and said: "Tomorrow take this man up by the sure way, by looking rather better than when she last saw me, Cressida took my arm and only looked superior and said she wished to hear Kitty Ayrshire sing, and their thick heads; they try to make all women look like some wife or At the top of the stairway a young man, who looked like a 2369 Mrs. Wheeler looked at Claude sympathetically, feeling that he liked to talk to Claude about the things they did together when conspicuous things about Claude when he was a little boy. Mrs. Wheeler liked to feel that Claude was assisting this worthy announced, and Mrs. Erlich began to tell Claude a long story Claude drew up his favourite chair and began to tell Mrs. Wheeler she had told Mrs. Wheeler that she was saving it "to give Mr. Claude when he got married." when Claude got up, another gold day stretched before him like a Claude went to the window where she was sitting, and looked out Claude was thinking, as he walked, of how he used to like to come Claude saw it was not easy for Enid to talk like this. Enid came every afternoon, and Claude looked forward to her Claude like a shivering little ghost come up from the rushes 25586