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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 87375 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Sultan 4 King 4 God 4 Aladdin 3 Sir 3 Princess 3 Prince 3 Camaralzaman 3 Ali 2 Sindbad 2 Persia 2 Noureddin 2 Mr. 2 Bagdad 2 Baba 1 woman 1 thy 1 swamp 1 spanish 1 sire 1 moorish 1 king 1 druze 1 come 1 christian 1 arab 1 african 1 Zobeide 1 Zafar 1 Whiting 1 White 1 Vizier 1 Tiamo 1 Thou 1 Thaher 1 Syria 1 Story 1 Spaniards 1 Spain 1 Soudan 1 Solomon 1 Sokoto 1 Smith 1 Slave 1 Sinbad 1 Sin 1 Simmons 1 Sheikh 1 Seville 1 Semiramis Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2161 day 2141 man 2002 time 1325 prince 1290 king 1234 hand 1204 woman 1055 princess 1023 place 981 son 950 word 922 night 908 house 907 eye 899 slave 867 palace 867 father 850 head 830 thing 828 way 812 sultan 781 city 776 brother 772 life 757 people 745 lady 718 nothing 656 year 654 mother 589 merchant 588 daughter 586 foot 576 wife 575 death 568 horse 556 door 536 gold 531 story 514 tree 501 child 491 sea 474 order 473 water 464 moment 460 side 459 name 454 country 452 part 446 one 443 manner Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1515 _ 946 thou 888 Aladdin 716 Sultan 569 King 551 God 549 Prince 521 Mr. 380 Aaron 347 Ali 297 Persia 293 Princess 287 Camaralzaman 269 genie 266 Sir 246 Allah 234 Gossett 233 Beirût 218 el 218 Mrs. 217 Mohammed 207 Little 199 Bagdad 186 Syria 167 Madam 162 Simmons 159 Crotchet 153 Schemselnihar 153 Baba 151 Bedreddin 151 Azala 150 Moors 149 Ebn 148 Caliph 145 Vizier 140 Arabs 138 Noureddin 134 Moslem 133 Thaher 133 Queen 131 Thou 129 China 127 Heaven 125 hath 125 Sindbad 122 Khalifeh 120 Lamp 119 hast 118 Marzavan 115 Badoura Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 17346 i 13535 he 8813 it 8592 you 7159 him 6918 me 4930 she 4776 they 3492 them 3335 we 2880 her 1547 us 1222 himself 990 myself 520 thee 382 herself 375 themselves 265 yourself 137 ourselves 120 itself 94 mine 81 one 55 yours 54 thyself 28 his 18 hers 17 ''em 16 theirs 13 ours 6 thy 6 ''s 5 em 4 yourselves 4 ye 4 ya 3 hitherto 2 d''eau 1 whence 1 thou 1 my 1 ef 1 dog''ll 1 discourse 1 bimself 1 better''n 1 aloud,-- 1 aaron:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 30208 be 14004 have 4626 say 4016 do 3281 come 3096 go 3055 see 2759 take 2518 make 2220 give 2039 know 1792 tell 1693 find 1269 hear 1142 leave 1131 bring 1080 think 1025 ask 991 reply 947 return 854 put 818 answer 810 speak 793 fall 792 look 785 get 785 carry 707 follow 706 let 670 call 652 pass 637 send 634 stand 622 sit 621 cry 605 set 589 begin 585 enter 579 turn 545 live 530 open 528 receive 519 become 516 rise 505 continue 503 show 486 eat 482 lose 473 keep 462 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6806 not 3588 so 2301 then 2196 great 1724 up 1576 more 1436 very 1399 as 1275 out 1255 much 1225 other 1203 long 1145 only 1128 good 1102 well 1095 now 1071 soon 1065 down 983 little 913 again 901 first 833 never 829 same 799 most 780 many 753 last 725 old 721 young 706 own 646 there 645 here 643 such 641 away 580 still 555 back 552 off 551 thus 547 ever 513 next 512 once 504 far 491 in 490 several 472 also 466 immediately 465 large 457 therefore 447 no 438 even 419 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 221 good 187 least 129 great 87 most 63 fine 52 high 45 rich 38 eld 37 large 30 near 24 young 19 slight 19 deep 18 small 17 rare 17 low 16 happy 16 bad 12 say 11 l 9 handsome 8 strong 8 old 8 mean 8 j 8 early 8 choice 8 bright 8 bold 7 Most 6 wise 6 strange 6 fair 6 dar 6 brave 5 topmost 5 li 5 fat 5 farth 5 dear 5 dark 4 vile 4 sweet 4 safe 4 pleasant 4 manif 4 innermost 4 furth 4 fierce 4 faint Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 712 most 24 well 19 least 1 youngest 1 tempest 1 near 1 lest 1 attemptest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 charlz.dns2go.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://charlz.dns2go.com/gutenberg/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 night came on 5 aladdin was so 5 eyes had ever 5 prince was not 5 sultan was much 5 things were ready 5 words were hardly 4 eyes had not 4 man had not 4 people did not 4 sultan did not 3 _ did _ 3 _ is _ 3 aladdin did not 3 aladdin had not 3 aladdin looked up 3 aladdin went forth 3 brother did not 3 day followed day 3 day had scarcely 3 eyes have never 3 eyes were large 3 father is schahzaman 3 father was dead 3 man did not 3 man was not 3 night was far 3 nothing came out 3 nothing is more 3 people are very 3 prince had not 3 prince was so 3 princess took up 3 princesses were absent 3 son did not 3 sultan was not 3 time bring ships 2 _ am _ 2 _ are _ 2 _ be dead 2 _ know _ 2 _ was _ 2 aladdin found everything 2 aladdin is dead 2 aladdin knew not 2 aladdin was idle 2 aladdin went back 2 aladdin went home 2 brother was not 2 brother was quite Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 people have no need 3 prince was not asleep 2 father is no more 2 prince saw no more 2 word was no sooner 1 _ am not ill 1 aladdin had no occasion 1 aladdin had no sooner 1 aladdin had not much 1 aladdin returned no answer 1 aladdin returned not only 1 brother asked no more 1 brother gave no answer 1 brother was not clever 1 day is not far 1 day was not very 1 eyes were not so 1 father ''s not here 1 father had no right 1 father left no means 1 heads were not so 1 house was not far 1 house was not sufficiently 1 king was not long 1 ladies are no ordinary 1 lady had no sooner 1 lady made no reply 1 man had no barley 1 man had not sooner 1 man is no more 1 man made no answer 1 men are not there 1 men were not present 1 night was not cold 1 night was not so 1 palace is not far 1 palaces does no way 1 place was not so 1 prince had no reason 1 prince had no room 1 prince took no heed 1 prince took no notice 1 prince was not more 1 prince was not sufficiently 1 princes had no sooner 1 princess had no occasion 1 princess was not at 1 slave made no haste 1 slave was not long 1 sultan made no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 47285 author = Anonymous title = Sindbad the Sailor, & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights date = keywords = Abu; Aladdin; Bedr; Budur; Dervish; Efrite; Grand; Hasan; Khalifeh; King; Lamp; Slave; Sultan; Vizier summary = _The Sultan and his Vizier looking for Aladdin''s magic Palace_ 104 ten gold pieces in his hand, he said, "Hasten now to thy mother and "O my mother," said Aladdin, "how much thou art to blame! "Look at it, Mother!" cried Aladdin; "and thou wouldst have me cast "Then," said Aladdin, "see thou to it that in thy gossip woman, for many days," said the Sultan; "and thou hast not approached thy speech," said Aladdin, "that thou hast some bad news. Aladdin answered: "Know, O Slave of the Lamp, that the Sultan promised "O Slave of the Lamp," said Aladdin, "do as thou didst last "What is thy suit?" asked the Sultan of Aladdin''s mother as soon as she "By Allah!" said the Sultan, "thou art of ready wit, O Vizier! Lamp," said Aladdin, "this is my wedding day and I go to the Sultan''s id = 5612 author = Anonymous title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 date = keywords = Agib; Amgrad; Assad; Badoura; Bagdad; Balsora; Bedreddin; Cairo; Camaralzaman; China; Dinarzade; Ebn; God; Heaven; Noureddin; Persia; Scheherazade; Schemselnihar; Sindbad; Sir; Thaher; Zobeide; come summary = The sixth night being come, the sultan and his lady went to bed. Great prince of genies, says the old man, you must know that we great deal of passion and action, she said to lovely Amine, Pray tailor came in and told me, An old man, said he, whom I do not he soon heard a voice, which said, Do you know what honest man man cast his eyes upon me, and said, My good lady, pray let me This prince one day commanded the grand vizier Giafar to come to to him, and said, Good slave, pray thee tell me where thou hadst very little time came home, and brought with him a young man, a Ebn Thaher hearing the prince of Persia speak, said to him, Sir, The jeweller having taken his place again near the prince, said Son, said the old man, you could not have come in a better time, id = 8599 author = Dixon, E. title = Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights date = keywords = Ahmed; Beder; Camaralzaman; Gulnare; Houssain; King; Marzavan; Persia; Prince; Princess; Queen; Saleh; Samandal; Sir summary = The King of Persia, in great astonishment, said ''Madam, can it be King of Persia, in whose palace she was at present; ''Sister,'' said Having so spoken, King Saleh, who had restored Prince Beder to his the King of Persia said to Queen Gulnare, ''Madam, I should have length, to the great grief of King Beder and Queen Gulnare, who queen his mother and the princesses, no sooner saw that King Beder Now King Beder had heard what they said, and he immediately fell in ''Fair queen,'' answered King Beder, receiving it with great respect, ''"Sir," said the princess to the king her father, "you have an taking the prince by the hand, ''Come then, my son,'' he said, ''let As soon as the prince came into the king''s presence, he bowed and When the prince had done speaking, the king said to him, ''This presented me to their king, who was a good prince. id = 22337 author = Florian title = History of the Moors of Spain date = keywords = A.D.; Abderamus; Africa; Alphonso; Arabs; Castile; Christians; Cordova; Ferdinand; God; Grenada; Heg; Joseph; King; Mohammed; Moors; Mussulmans; Prophet; Seville; Spain; Spaniards; moorish; spanish summary = murdered kings, national dissensions, civil wars, and unceasing his reign, the power of the Christians began to balance that of the Moors. in the dominions of the caliph eighty great cities, three hundred of the Christian Spain, in the mean time, presented nearly the same picture as armies, became master of several cities, assisted the King of Aragon to sovereigns of that city were also masters of ancient Cordova, and never, since the time of King Rodrique, had the Christians been placed Mohammed was the only ally of the King of Castile who remained faithful The King of Grenada made peace with the new sovereign of Castile, retain the cities in his possession, sold them to King Ferdinand in Thus fell this famous city, and thus perished the power of the Moors of The continuance of the religion of Mohammed in countries after the Arab id = 52782 author = Harris, Joel Chandler title = Aaron in the Wildwoods date = keywords = Aaron; Abercrombie; Ben; Chunky; Crotchet; George; Gossett; Gray; Little; Master; Mr.; Riley; Simmons; White; swamp summary = went down the hill struck into the path that Little Crotchet knew. "Yes, Little Master," responded Aaron, "and I''m thinking the young When Aaron left the negro woman at Gossett''s he went rapidly through "Wait a little while, and Simmons''s dog''ll tell you," replied Aaron. This was one of the reasons why Little Crotchet wanted to see Aaron. It was this Teacher that Little Crotchet wanted Aaron to see, a fact "Fiction," said Little Crotchet to Aaron, with an air of great "Man, give me the Little Master," said Aaron from the top of the as he followed Aaron and Little Crotchet from the horse lot to the The Teacher looked from Aaron to Little Crotchet. When Aaron went out at the window, Little Crotchet was sound asleep, And Aaron, when he came to see the Little Master that night, knew for "She wants to hold you," said Aaron to the Little Master. id = 17278 author = Jessup, Henry Harris title = The Women of the Arabs date = keywords = Arabic; Bedawin; Beirût; Bible; Christ; Church; Damascus; Dr.; Forest; God; Jesus; Lebanon; Lord; Miss; Mission; Moslem; Mr.; Mrs.; School; Seminary; Sheikh; Smith; Syria; Whiting; arab; christian; druze; woman summary = to the present time, Moslem girls have been taught to read and write and year and a half I went to Beirût and assisted in the girl''s school, In 1846, Mrs. Whiting commenced a girls'' day-school in her family at week, three little Moslem girls have been placed under Mrs. Whiting''s of a little day school for girls in my sister''s house. The Arab girls in Mrs. De Forest''s school were called together, and it was proposed that they up the results of that little school for girls twenty years ago in one little girl about seven years old said to her teacher, "I gave the Beirût, was sent to Aleppo about this time to open a girls'' school When the little girls come into our Schools little Arab boys and girls are playing around, and the women are filling little girls to school, and came home at night, and that one day a man id = 128 author = Lang, Andrew title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments date = keywords = Aladdin; Ali; Bagdad; Caliph; Camaralzaman; Cogia; King; Majesty; Noureddin; Persian; Prince; Princess; Sindbad; Story; Sultan; sire summary = When her husband next went away for one day, she told on slave to turn When night came the Sultan called his vizir, and said to him, "I have "Madam," said the young man, addressing Zobeida, "if you wish to know One day the king sent for me and said, "Sindbad, I am going to ask a "Madam," said the prince, "I have no wish to survive the king, my "Sire," said the princess to her father, "you wish me to marry, and I The princess said but little at the time, but next morning she went to "Sire," said the princess, "yesterday I was the king, to-day I am only turning to Camaralzaman, he said, "My son, as your wife, the Princess "Then the Sultan will have to see me," said the princess. "Well, I will look at it no more to-day," said the Sultan. id = 41003 author = Le Queux, William title = The Eye of Istar: A Romance of the Land of No Return date = keywords = Allah; Arab; Asps; Azala; CHAPTER; Fada; Great; Istar; Kano; Khalifa; Khazneh; Lake; Lalla; Land; Omdurman; Othman; Return; Rock; Semiramis; Sin; Sokoto; Soudan; Sultan; Thou; Tiamo; Zafar; thy summary = "Because thou art a soldier of the great Khalifa of Omdurman, enemy of women poison thee, thou black-faced son of offal! Turning to me he said: "If thou ridest on the wings of haste thy life day and night alike hath her bright eyes sought for sign of thee, for "Yet, during thy travels, hast thou never discovered the Rock of the "Of the Rock of the Great Sin our fetish-men have told for long ages. He answered eagerly: "Meanest thou the Great Rock where dwelleth the travelling due south for fourteen days, thou wilt reach the great river darkness of the Great Forest, follow thee until death." "Did we not set forth to seek the Rock of the Great Sin, and didst thou "Have thine eyes ever gazed upon the Rock of the Great Sin?" I asked The Rock of the Great Sin rose, a wall of dark grey stone devoid of any id = 37679 author = Unknown title = Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves date = keywords = Ali; Baba summary = PUBLISHER OF ALL KINDS OF COLORED TOY BOOKS Cassim, the other Ali Baba. considerable fortune, and lived at his ease; but the wife of Ali Baba the rock, said, "Open, Sesame;" immediately a door opened, the robbers Ali Baba told his brother the secret of the cave. Cassim was buried with all due solemnity, and Ali Baba removed to the Buying nineteen mules and thirty-nine large jars, one full of oil, and then proceeded to the street where Ali Baba dwelt. may lodge to-night?" Ali Baba welcomed the pretended oil merchant, Without letting any one into the secret, Ali Baba and Morgiana the opposite to Ali Baba''s house. Ali Baba''s son went every day to his The pretended Cogia Hassan soon appeared to be very fond of Ali Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. A NEW SERIES OF FAIRY TOY BOOKS, Wrigley''s new ABC Book. Wrigley''s new Riddle Book. The New Comic Conversation Cards. id = 57 author = Unknown title = Aladdin and the Magic Lamp date = keywords = Aladdin; Sultan summary = coming." Aladdin ran home and told his mother of his newly found Next day the magician led Aladdin into some beautiful gardens a long Aladdin found everything as the magician had said, gathered some fruit away, but Aladdin, snatching the lamp, said boldly: "Fetch me something Aladdin''s mother, when she came to herself, said: "Whence comes this the vizier''s son out of bed, leaving Aladdin with the Princess. The Sultan than turned to Aladdin''s mother, saying: "Good woman, a Next day Aladdin invited the Sultan to see the palace. She went and said to the magician: "Give me a new lamp for my life, genie," said Aladdin, "and bring my palace back." "That is must ask him of the lamp." "Even so," said Aladdin, "but thou canst After he had kissed her Aladdin said: "I beg of you, Princess, but Aladdin went to the dead magician, took the lamp out of his vest, id = 20916 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales date = keywords = Aladdin; Ali; Baba; Bahman; Bird; Codadad; Emeer; God; Moosa; Morgiana; Perviz; Prince; Princess; Sinbad; Sir; Solomon; african; king summary = As soon as the princess saw the devout woman, she said to her: "My good him and saluting him, said: "God prolong your days, good father, and "Good father," said the princess, "I have travelled a great way, and woman," said the sultan, "art thou worthy that I should answer thee?" come," said Aladdin, "from a man who says he is my uncle on my father''s Aladdin''s mother: "My good sister," said he, "do not be surprised at Aladdin''s mother took the lamp, and said to her son: "Here it is, but it her, and said: "Mother, let us lose no time; before the sultan and the As soon as the porters of the sultan''s palace saw Aladdin''s mother, they than are necessary," said the sultan; "come to my palace, and you shall "Well," said the sultan, "have you seen Aladdin''s palace?" "No," Aladdin had not much to tell the sultan, but only said: "When the