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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 117055 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 jewish 2 York 2 World 2 United 2 Semitism 2 New 2 Jews 2 Israel 2 Germany 2 Europe 1 look 1 christian 1 Willy 1 Vienna 1 Therese 1 Synod 1 Switzerland 1 Stauber 1 States 1 Russia 1 Rosner 1 Reich 1 Question 1 Protocols 1 Protestant 1 Program 1 Press 1 Oskar 1 Nürnberger 1 Mr. 1 March 1 Lutheran 1 Leo 1 Jesus 1 Herr 1 Heinrich 1 Hard 1 Government 1 Golowski 1 God 1 George 1 Gentile 1 General 1 Fräulein 1 Frau 1 France 1 Felician 1 Federal 1 Evangelical 1 England Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 853 people 742 time 598 man 582 day 549 world 462 country 374 p. 372 fact 358 thing 356 life 327 question 318 year 316 hand 300 page 298 word 298 child 296 one 290 way 281 letter 269 church 267 race 259 matter 246 power 242 nation 237 member 226 mind 221 part 209 course 207 op 204 government 202 persecution 194 place 189 room 189 protest 181 leader 181 idea 177 house 176 anything 175 nothing 172 name 171 something 171 refugee 170 eye 169 war 168 order 165 kind 165 end 161 reason 161 law 155 view Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1490 Jews 1207 George 867 Church 490 Jew 484 Anna 420 Churches 395 Heinrich 311 God 293 Germany 284 Council 244 pp 235 United 235 Christians 232 Gentile 232 Dr. 226 - 217 States 205 cit 200 World 196 Semitism 184 _ 175 Christ 170 Christian 165 Frau 148 Government 147 Protocols 144 New 143 Russia 143 Bishop 139 Protestant 139 Mr. 138 Ehrenberg 129 Therese 128 Israel 125 Nürnberger 125 Leo 125 Europe 122 America 121 Assembly 118 Archbishop 116 York 114 France 110 Herr 108 London 106 May 104 Christianity 102 Jesus 102 Felician 101 Vienna 99 Baron Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3910 it 3517 he 2109 i 1903 you 1511 they 1418 we 1124 him 866 she 727 them 491 me 441 her 365 us 319 himself 216 one 177 themselves 126 itself 83 myself 73 herself 40 yourself 40 ourselves 26 oneself 11 yours 9 ''s 7 his 6 mine 4 theirs 4 thee 4 hers 3 ye 2 thyself 1 yourselves 1 you''ll 1 whosoever 1 ours Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13517 be 4934 have 1788 do 1027 say 792 know 766 go 752 make 678 come 618 take 586 see 528 think 506 feel 436 give 383 look 358 get 346 ask 306 speak 302 follow 296 find 287 tell 255 stand 254 call 244 become 243 seem 209 turn 206 begin 199 sit 194 mean 194 live 189 send 186 hold 185 read 179 put 175 bring 168 write 168 leave 164 happen 162 want 160 reply 159 remain 158 hear 156 believe 155 show 151 express 151 appear 148 keep 140 lie 133 help 131 exist 129 remember Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3005 not 1393 jewish 879 so 709 other 705 more 687 only 559 up 546 then 533 now 530 very 474 out 456 even 430 as 425 again 424 also 398 really 388 first 381 many 367 well 351 great 343 most 335 quite 335 just 328 long 325 too 318 own 317 much 307 christian 305 good 301 - 296 all 294 same 293 anti 285 never 283 far 274 german 270 still 256 little 249 there 246 few 245 here 242 such 240 old 239 down 225 always 221 whole 215 last 214 away 212 however 202 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 most 83 least 74 good 21 great 20 slight 20 high 18 late 14 strong 14 deep 14 Most 11 large 9 bad 6 near 6 full 5 early 4 shrewd 4 manif 3 wide 3 small 3 noble 3 low 2 vague 2 true 2 proud 2 poor 2 old 2 new 2 l 2 free 2 fine 2 dear 2 dark 2 common 2 bold 1 young 1 wr 1 worthy 1 wise 1 wild 1 weighty 1 weak 1 warm 1 vile 1 tender 1 strange 1 straight 1 speedy 1 sound 1 sore 1 smart Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 257 most 16 least 12 well 2 long 1 farthest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 g.snoek3@chello.nl Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 jew is not 8 george got up 7 george sat down 7 one does n''t 6 church did not 6 george did not 5 george was silent 5 jews are not 4 church does not 4 jews have never 4 jews have not 4 people do not 4 question is not 3 anna did not 3 child was dead 3 churches did not 3 days gone by 3 george felt again 3 george stood still 3 george turned round 3 george was very 3 george went on 3 heinrich went on 3 jew does not 3 jews is not 3 one did not 2 - called aryan 2 - called mixed 2 - called privileged 2 - given duty 2 - known fact 2 - speaking press 2 anna had already 2 anna was silent 2 church had not 2 church is not 2 george began again 2 george came in 2 george got out 2 george had frequently 2 george had just 2 george had not 2 george looked out 2 george looked straight 2 george stood there 2 george turned away 2 george was not 2 george was often 2 george was quite 2 george was surprised Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 anna made no answer 1 anna had not yet 1 child is not quite 1 children is not older 1 church had not publicly 1 church has not publicly 1 church is no longer 1 churches did not publicly 1 days were not always 1 george did not then 1 george felt no particular 1 george had no option 1 george had not yet 1 george was not much 1 george was not satisfied 1 germany is not now 1 germany spoke not only 1 germany were not german 1 hand is not soon 1 heinrich had not only 1 heinrich had not yet 1 heinrich was not very 1 jew has no other 1 jew is no more 1 jew is not averse 1 jew is not objectionable 1 jew was no reason 1 jews are not notably 1 jews are not rich 1 jews are not surprising 1 jews did not wholly 1 jews have not already 1 letters had no practical 1 men had no right 1 one had no right 1 one is not keen 1 one is not more 1 people are not even 1 people do not yet 1 people have no idea 1 question is not clear 1 question is not ideally 1 thing is no earthly 1 thing is not dreadful 1 things are not so 1 world had not suddenly 1 world is not such A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37539 author = Anonymous title = The International Jew : The World''s Foremost Problem date = keywords = America; Bolshevism; Brisbane; England; Europe; Gentile; Germany; Hard; Israel; Jews; Mr.; New; Press; Program; Protocols; Question; Russia; Semitism; States; United; World; York; jewish summary = The Jewish Question has existed in the United States for a long time. Jewish law permitted the Jew to do business with a Gentile on a This distribution of the Jews over Europe and the world, each Jewish Business to the Jewish mind is money; what the successful Jew may do difference in the world between an American Jew and a Jewish American. . The Jewish Question exists wherever Jews live in perceptible numbers. words, transfer today the world-control of the international Jew to the lodge and reported in the Jewish press, the speaker, a Jew, stated that the Jewish program for world power has occurred in this country since Jewish program for world rule, printing the word "Jew" in large letters for the Gentile and one for the Jew, in the Jewish mind. Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? id = 45895 author = Schnitzler, Arthur title = The Road to the Open date = keywords = Anna; Baron; Bermann; Berthold; Demeter; Doctor; Ehrenberg; Eissler; Felician; Frau; Fräulein; George; Golowski; Heinrich; Herr; Leo; Nürnberger; Oskar; Rosner; Stauber; Therese; Vienna; Willy; jewish; look summary = "Yes, it came very unexpectedly," said George gently, and looked at the "Yes, quite right," said George, amazed at the doctor''s good memory. "Very flattering," said George, who felt pained by Heinrich''s sarcastic "Poor little girl," said Oskar Ehrenberg to George, while Amy went on As Heinrich was silent again, George stood still and said in as kind a "Do you know what she looks like?" said Stanzides softly to George. "It is quite cool, Anna," said George, took the book out of her hand When they were near Anna''s home George said: "What a pity that you have "I don''t know ..." replied Heinrich, and as George looked at him turned round suddenly to George, looked gently at him and said: "I am "Do you know," said George to Anna, "that these good people are "Some time before dark," said George and looked at his watch. id = 14764 author = Snoek, Johan M. title = The Grey Book A collection of protests against anti-semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic churches and church leaders during Hitlers rule date = keywords = Archbishop; Assembly; Bishop; Christ; Christianity; Church; Churches; Committee; Council; December; Dr.; Europe; Evangelical; Federal; France; General; Germany; God; Government; Israel; Jesus; Jews; Lutheran; March; New; Protestant; Reich; Semitism; Switzerland; Synod; United; World; York; christian; jewish summary = The Church that protested Jewish persecution by the Nazis with such courage The President of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. stated, on May 1, 1943: "What is happening to the Jews on the Continent of "Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political refugees". 1938, an office for helping persecuted Jews, but mainly Christians of Jewish for them in Germany: Jews, Christians of Jewish origin and political The protest of the Church against the persecution of the Jews in Germany Church, towards the national-socialist persecution of the Jews, shows great the Jews and the elimination of the Christian Church from public life... the Jews, it is the duty of the Christian Church to raise a protest against of the Law against Christians of Jewish origin, and against the Jews in general. Church had not publicly protested against the persecution of Jews; yet the Church and for reconciling Christians with Jews.