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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18984 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 97 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Queen 3 illustration 3 Alice 2 Turtle 2 Rabbit 2 Mock 2 King 2 Gryphon 1 Hatter 1 Cat Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 248 thing 217 time 171 head 160 way 151 illustration 150 voice 120 hand 104 door 103 foot 99 word 99 mouse 96 eye 95 day 82 cat 81 tone 81 child 69 ter 68 one 68 arm 66 moment 64 nothing 64 ed 63 side 63 bit 62 minute 59 house 59 face 57 tree 53 size 53 bird 52 sort 47 room 47 book 47 air 46 man 45 use 45 end 44 rabbit 44 garden 43 table 43 self 43 dear 42 something 41 tea 41 pool 41 life 40 question 39 people 39 key 39 hall Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 753 _ 748 Alice 302 Al 291 ice 192 Queen 142 King 120 Mock 82 Turtle 82 Gryphon 78 Cat 73 Rabbit 70 March 66 Duchess 65 Hatter 65 Hare 57 Mouse 53 White 46 Dormouse 46 Bill 44 Hat 41 Caterpillar 40 Tur 40 Rab 38 tle 37 phon 37 Gry 33 Knave 31 Dinah 27 Duch 27 Dodo 25 er 23 Hearts 23 CHAPTER 21 ju 21 bit 20 Majesty 19 Lory 18 al 18 William 18 Dor 18 Ann 18 ALICE 17 Pigeon 16 Footman 16 ''S 15 swam 14 ry 14 ma 14 Mary 14 English Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1596 she 1501 it 1478 i 1046 you 384 they 279 he 252 them 251 her 202 me 165 herself 113 him 94 we 34 us 27 itself 24 one 16 yourself 16 myself 11 ''s 10 themselves 10 mine 9 ''em 7 himself 5 yours 3 theirs 3 hers 2 oneself 2 em 1 this:-- 1 swim_-- 1 où 1 ourselves 1 ours 1 i''m 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2847 be 1338 say 892 have 721 do 447 go 359 think 320 come 302 get 280 see 277 know 266 look 205 make 179 find 157 begin 150 take 143 tell 142 hear 128 try 116 seem 114 speak 114 like 108 ask 105 sit 100 turn 95 feel 93 grow 92 put 87 run 80 talk 80 cry 75 give 75 call 67 leave 67 eat 64 wish 63 walk 59 change 58 add 57 let 55 stand 53 mean 53 keep 52 wait 50 want 49 fall 46 set 45 write 45 wonder 44 lie 43 read Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 912 not 366 so 291 then 286 up 283 down 280 little 263 very 231 out 185 off 184 now 177 on 161 first 158 as 149 again 147 here 147 all 145 just 142 quite 138 more 126 large 125 much 115 once 109 back 108 long 105 great 105 good 102 soon 101 last 96 well 93 only 87 never 86 in 84 other 83 right 81 next 79 too 77 sure 77 poor 72 at 69 same 68 small 61 high 60 away 59 dear 58 yet 56 round 56 low 55 old 49 ever 48 still Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 good 24 least 6 most 4 small 3 lovely 3 large 3 high 3 dry 2 stupid 2 slight 1 young 1 tiny 1 sweet 1 queer 1 old 1 grand 1 e 1 deep 1 bright Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 most 3 well 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 _ is _ 10 alice did not 8 _ was _ 6 alice went on 6 ice did not 5 _ are _ 5 alice was not 4 _ do n''t 4 alice had not 4 alice looked all 4 alice was very 4 eyes ran close 4 head ''s free 4 queen turned angrily 4 things are worse 4 turtle went on 3 _ have _ 3 _ think _ 3 alice got up 3 alice said very 3 alice took up 3 alice was more 3 alice was soon 3 day is very 3 gryphon went on 3 ice went on 3 king turned pale 3 queen said severely 3 ter went on 3 thing sat down 3 words did not 2 _ like cats 2 alice looked down 2 alice looked round 2 alice looked up 2 alice said nothing 2 alice was just 2 alice was so 2 alice was too 2 alice went timidly 2 cat went on 2 child was very 2 eye was as 2 eyes are so 2 gryphon sat up 2 head was so 2 ice did n''t 2 ice looked all 2 ice was glad 2 ice was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 alice had no idea 3 alice did not quite 2 alice had no very 2 rabbit was no longer 1 alice did not at 1 alice did not much 1 alice had no reason 1 alice was not much 1 ice did not at 1 ice did not much 1 ice had no time 1 ice was not pleased 1 mouse made no objection 1 queen said no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19002 author = Carroll, Lewis title = Alice''s Adventures Under Ground Being a facsimile of the original Ms. book afterwards developed into "Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland" date = keywords = Alice; Gryphon; Mock; Queen; Turtle; illustration summary = said the wise little Alice, "and see whether the bottle''s marked "What a curious feeling!" said Alice, "I must be shutting up like "I''m sure those are not the right words," said poor Alice, and is such a dear quiet thing," said Alice, half to herself, as she you getting on now, dear?" said the mouse, turning to Alice as it "It is a long tail, certainly," said Alice, looking down with "I wish I had our Dinah here, I know I do!" said Alice aloud, "Oh, so Bill''s got to come down the chimney, has he?" said Alice "The first thing I''ve got to do," said Alice to herself, as she "And yet what a dear little puppy it was!" said Alice, as she "No," said Alice, "I don''t even know what a Mock Turtle is." "No, indeed," said Alice, "what sort of a thing is it?" id = 19033 author = Carroll, Lewis title = Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland date = keywords = Alice; Queen; Rabbit; illustration summary = Away went Alice like the wind and was just in time to "Oh," said Alice, "how I wish I could shut up like a telescope! "Come, there''s no use in crying like that!" said Alice to herself rather When the Rabbit came near her, Alice began, in a low, timid voice, "If "I won''t indeed!" said Alice, in a great hurry to change the subject of "Mine is a long and a sad tale!" said the Mouse, turning to Alice and "It _is_ a long tail, certainly," said Alice, looking down with wonder "I wish I had Dinah, our cat, here!" said Alice. "The first thing I''ve got to do," said Alice to herself, as she "Please would you tell me," said Alice, a little timidly, "why your cat You may nurse it a bit, if you like!" the Duchess said to Alice, "If you''re going to turn into a pig, my dear," said Alice, "I''ll have id = 28885 author = Carroll, Lewis title = Alice''s Adventures in Wonderland Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. With a Proem by Austin Dobson date = keywords = Alice; Gryphon; Hatter; King; Mock; Queen; Rabbit; Turtle summary = "Come, there''s no use in crying like that!" said Alice to herself, "You ought to be ashamed of yourself," said Alice, "a great girl like "I''m sure those are not the right words," said poor Alice, and her eyes "I won''t indeed!" said Alice, in a great hurry to change the subject of "Mine is a long and sad tale!" said the Mouse, turning to Alice and "It _is_ a long tail, certainly," said Alice, looking down with wonder "The first thing I''ve got to do," said Alice to herself, as she wandered thing!" said Alice, in a coaxing tone, and she tried hard to whistle to "Come, my head''s free at last!" said Alice in a tone of delight, which "Please would you tell me," said Alice a little timidly, for she was not "A cat may look at a king," said Alice. "What was _that_ like?" said Alice. id = 19551 author = Gorham, J. C., Mrs. title = Alice in Wonderland, Retold in Words of One Syllable date = keywords = Cat; King; Queen; illustration summary = "Come, there''s no use to cry like that!" Al-ice said to her-self as "I''m sure those are not the right words," said poor Al-ice, and her eyes rage, Al-ice thought), and it said in a low, weak voice, "Let us get to "It is a long tail, I''m sure," said Al-ice, look-ing down at the Mouse''s Soon the Rab-bit came to the door and tried to come in, but Al-ice''s arm "The first thing I''ve got to do," said Al-ice to her-self, as she walked "I fear I am, sir," said Al-ice, "I don''t know things as I once did--and "Oh, you''re sure to do that if you don''t stop," said the Cat. Al-ice knew that this was true, so she asked: "What sort of peo-ple live "A cat may look at a king," said Al-ice. "No," said Al-ice, "I don''t know what a Mock-tur-tle is."