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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 105986 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 68 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 man 5 great 4 time 4 ship 4 God 3 thing 3 little 3 good 3 day 3 Providence 3 Heaven 3 Friday 3 England 2 wind 2 english 2 captain 2 boat 2 Xury 2 Wife 2 Spaniards 2 Sir 2 Mr. 2 Lord 2 London 2 Lisbon 2 July 2 Francis 2 Foe 2 Englishmen 2 Christ 2 CHAPTER 2 Atkins 1 world 1 way 1 water 1 shore 1 sea 1 person 1 long 1 life 1 leave 1 king 1 illustration 1 come 1 W.A. 1 Tartars 1 Rome 1 Mrs. 1 Mrs 1 Minos Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2143 man 1444 time 1276 ship 1249 thing 1138 day 956 boat 927 way 913 shore 853 place 801 life 741 sea 735 island 687 hand 682 nothing 668 part 595 captain 582 water 555 piece 545 side 541 year 495 savage 478 word 440 country 437 world 436 thought 434 wind 434 creature 427 night 427 board 420 people 401 manner 397 mind 395 kind 376 head 369 work 365 voyage 357 tree 351 land 342 foot 338 hour 338 fire 337 account 334 rest 332 morning 330 father 328 gun 327 house 324 condition 320 wood 314 ground Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2191 _ 724 God 610 Friday 213 Spaniards 212 Sir 179 England 135 Atkins 122 Providence 121 Spaniard 120 Englishmen 114 English 99 London 94 Heaven 91 Lisbon 82 Lord 80 Xury 69 Englishman 68 Will 67 Captain 66 July 66 Christ 64 c. 64 Mr. 64 China 62 thou 62 June 61 Indians 58 Crusoe 56 hath 56 Minos 55 May 54 Wife 53 Cape 51 W.A. 51 Robinson 51 Christians 50 Negroes 50 De 49 Tartars 48 Foe 47 heaven 47 Jesus 47 Francis 44 lord 44 Mr 42 William 42 Brazils 41 nay 40 St. 38 April Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 18686 i 7997 it 5583 he 5023 they 4945 me 4584 them 4256 we 3220 him 1614 us 1510 you 968 myself 668 she 618 her 431 himself 347 themselves 168 ourselves 165 itself 57 one 49 thee 45 mine 28 yourself 28 herself 17 theirs 11 ours 7 yours 7 his 6 thyself 5 hers 3 ''em 1 yourselves 1 you?--what 1 em 1 ay 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 22548 be 10471 have 2727 do 2709 make 2236 come 2222 go 2016 say 1677 see 1586 take 1462 find 1279 give 1132 know 1085 think 936 tell 879 get 788 bring 743 leave 709 call 699 begin 560 carry 557 put 540 kill 530 lie 526 keep 525 set 502 seem 501 run 493 look 463 resolve 448 fall 439 live 423 hear 414 stand 400 believe 393 lay 385 let 380 send 341 eat 332 appear 331 speak 314 return 314 consider 313 perceive 286 use 284 want 273 ask 270 understand 270 oblige 267 work 267 observe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5035 not 3012 so 2280 very 1849 great 1768 more 1359 up 1307 now 1287 much 1237 other 1217 as 1212 little 1121 well 1120 then 1108 first 1063 good 1020 out 970 indeed 887 only 879 such 841 again 731 most 709 down 696 own 671 never 660 same 649 many 641 there 628 here 620 away 617 long 584 however 567 about 554 in 535 too 524 soon 495 before 470 off 433 also 432 several 431 poor 427 last 422 next 410 enough 407 old 403 ever 400 all 394 just 391 even 389 thus 368 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 332 least 172 good 164 great 122 most 61 bad 49 high 20 low 14 large 12 strong 12 big 11 j 11 eld 10 near 9 fine 8 small 7 manif 7 late 6 short 6 remote 6 pleasant 6 noble 6 deep 5 vile 5 old 5 clear 4 wild 4 sure 4 rich 4 mean 4 hot 4 full 4 fit 4 firm 4 fierce 4 dr 3 wise 3 wicked 3 warm 3 true 3 swift 3 strange 3 nice 3 minute 3 l 3 heavy 3 hard 3 happy 3 farth 3 dry 3 cool Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 609 most 27 least 22 well 2 sayest 2 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 www.uflib.ufl.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/521 1 http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/UFDC.aspx?s=defoe&m=hd1J&i=53904 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11866/11866/11866.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11866/11866.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 god does not 6 things have not 4 _ put out 4 captain was not 4 friday came back 4 friday had not 4 nothing is so 4 nothing was more 4 savages came on 4 thoughts were so 3 _ do n''t 3 boat did not 3 captain did not 3 creature did not 3 creature got thither 3 god is so 3 life is not 3 men do not 3 men going up 3 men were not 3 sea was calm 3 sea went mountains 3 shore was low 3 thing was so 3 water was foul 2 boat being very 2 boat came off 2 boat came often 2 boat was nearly 2 boat was really 2 boat went away 2 boats came up 2 captain had positively 2 captain had well 2 captain having twice 2 captain is generally 2 captain lay wind 2 captain seemed ready 2 captain was busy 2 captain was less 2 captain was so 2 captain was stirring 2 captain was terribly 2 captain went ashore 2 captains were thus 2 country being flat 2 country is as 2 country was much 2 country was plain 2 country was pleasant Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 life is not worth 2 captain was not free 2 creature was not only 2 god had not wonderfully 2 island were not very 2 man is no more 2 men were not able 2 part having no iron 2 ship seems not easy 2 ship was no sooner 2 shore was not so 2 thought was no sooner 2 wind did not yesterday 2 wind was not very 2 word had no sound 2 world are no farther 1 _ see no wild 1 captain had not men 1 creature having no thought 1 friday was no way 1 god does not ordinarily 1 island are not very 1 man has no need 1 man was no doubt 1 man was no less 1 men are not alike 1 men did not really 1 men was no doubt 1 men were not always 1 place was not deep 1 savages had no boat 1 ships have no authority 1 way was not true 1 way was not very 1 ways being not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11239 author = Defoe, Daniel title = The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner, Volume 1 With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Written By Himself, in Two Volumes date = keywords = Brazils; England; Foe; Friday; God; Heaven; Providence; Xury; boat; great; little; man; ship; shore; thing; time; way summary = run away to sea, and would not come near us, ordered us to fire a gun as down, and went and stood a great way off till we fetched it on board, time, to see some ship at sea, and therefore resolved to place myself as the ship; in which time I had brought away all that one pair of hands during which time the ship broke in pieces (the wind blowing a little _May 10--14._ Went every day to the wreck; and got a great many pieces time went away with so little work, viz. Having secured my boat, I took my gun and went on shore, climbing up on came on shore from my boat: this cheered me up a little too, and I began thought I saw a boat upon the sea, at a great distance. This put me in mind of the first time when I came on shore, and began to id = 11866 author = Defoe, Daniel title = The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801) date = keywords = Atkins; Captain; Christ; England; Englishmen; Friday; God; Heaven; Indians; June; Lord; Providence; Sir; Spaniards; Wife; english; good; great; life; man; ship; thing; time summary = you fool you," said he, "this is nothing; a good ship and sea-room father; who hearing of the ship''s calamity, for a long time thought me turning to me gravely, said, "Young man, you ought never to go to sea longing eyes did I look upon my little kingdom, and thought the island In short, he did every thing as I ordered him, and in a little time as Here Friday expressed a great concern: _Ah, poor mans!_ cried he, in it: _You know, Sir, said he, that having been some time with you, I long ago: he much old man._ ''You don''t know that,'' said I, ''but shall we good as their word; for by that time they brought eleven men & five _Sir,_ said he, to me, one day, _since, under God,_ at the same time Scarce had we time to get the boat ashore, when our men came id = 12623 author = Defoe, Daniel title = The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808) date = keywords = Atkins; Brasils; China; Christ; Christians; England; Englishmen; Foe; Friday; God; Heaven; Providence; Sir; Spaniards; Tartars; W.A.; Wife; Xury; come; english; great; man; ship; thing summary = eight days, during which time a great many ships from Newcastle came very good meat; but the great joy that poor Xury came with, was to tell down, and went and stood a great way off till we fetched it on board, great way towards the shore when it came on, might not carry me back time) for I found great occasion of many things which I had no way to much of my time went away with so little work, viz. ship''s boat, which, as I have said, was blown up upon the shore a great thought I saw a boat upon the sea at a great distance; I had found a great pity, as I said, that the other part of the ship had not come to God. I told him, that the great Maker of all things lived there, the two villains that set them on shore in the island, came a little way id = 1146 author = Fielding, Henry title = The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon date = keywords = Fielding; Francis; July; Lisbon; London; Mr.; Mrs.; captain; day; good; great; little; man; ship; time; wind summary = grave; till in two months'' time I had again acquired some little degree a ship that was obliged to sail for Lisbon in three days. began with great reason to apprehend that our voyage might be long, and all kinds from the shore, in order to put off the evil day of starving most absolute power of a captain of a ship is very contemptible in the time presumed to make use of a great lady''s name, the wife of the first in order to raise a small sum, a man is obliged to submit to pay as many a man-of-war, to return instantly to the ship; for that the wind was Having contracted no great degree of good-humor by living a whole day assistance, and while the captain had a little boat of his own, with men The captain declared he was sure of a wind, id = 43520 author = Fielding, Henry title = The Works of Henry Fielding, vol. 11 A Journey From This World to the Next; and A Voyage to Lisbon date = keywords = CHAPTER; Elysium; Francis; Julian; July; Lisbon; London; Minos; Mrs; Rome; captain; day; good; great; illustration; king; leave; little; long; man; person; time; wind; world summary = and good men who have thought with our author are sufficient to keep him poet answered, he believed, if Minos had read his works, he would set a Duke," cried Minos, "you are infinitely too great a man for Elysium;" A great number of spirits now came forwards, who all declared they had Minos: "on second consideration, Mr Patriot, I think a man of your great generality of the world were guilty of in their conduct to great men, "We observed great difference introduced by time and circumstance in the began with great reason to apprehend that our voyage might be long, and the same time presumed to make use of a great lady''s name, the wife of Having contracted no great degree of good-humour by living a whole day the opinion of some, the great difference in happiness between man and He was, I believe, likewise a man of great id = 44480 author = Yule, Adam title = The Loss of the Australia A narrative of the loss of the brig Australia by fire on her voyage from Leith to Sydney date = keywords = CHAPTER; Cape; God; Lord; Mr.; boat; day; sea; water summary = great waters, these men see the works of the Lord, and his little boat could live long in such a sea. blessing of God on our efforts, we at length got the boat launched, for our supply, leaving the mate on deck to roll some water casks aft, safe transmission to the long-boat in such a sea, was no easy matter. four in the small-boat, and there we drifted till morning came. had to divide her company between the long-boat and skiff, and cast course good, I allowed the boats to run, so as to make all the easting we had difficulty to preserve the boats in company during the darkness. water at this time became heart-rending, especially from the children the place gave little hope of finding water, or of obtaining relief; from the sea, and two hundred miles from the Cape of Good Hope.