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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 66455 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 come 2 Smith 2 Mr. 2 Lord 2 God 2 Church 2 Christ 1 man 1 look 1 Young 1 Wherry 1 Utah 1 Twine 1 Trend 1 Tom 1 Tappahannock 1 Taku 1 Son 1 Rutland 1 Richard 1 Quaska 1 Quabee 1 Prophet 1 Priesthood 1 Ordway 1 Nurse 1 Nance 1 Mrs. 1 Moses 1 Mormon 1 Miss 1 Milly 1 Martin 1 Marion 1 Lydia 1 Land 1 Joseph 1 Jesus 1 Jasper 1 Israel 1 Indians 1 Illustrated 1 Holy 1 Hollow 1 Hill 1 Harald 1 Gospel 1 Geoffrey 1 Florian 1 Father Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1228 man 718 time 682 day 564 thing 528 hand 502 face 476 life 442 eye 408 word 367 year 337 child 330 world 325 law 302 woman 302 way 293 heart 292 night 289 place 277 people 266 voice 265 house 261 head 251 door 250 earth 248 name 243 room 238 death 229 power 228 wife 227 father 205 nothing 204 blood 201 work 198 one 192 mind 176 sin 173 light 168 something 167 side 163 church 161 moment 161 body 155 arm 154 atonement 153 foot 150 son 146 sacrifice 145 hour 138 truth 138 nance Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 806 God 571 _ 542 Martin 468 Ordway 448 Nance 440 Lord 406 Smith 315 Christ 273 Joseph 260 Jesus 249 Church 237 Son 225 Father 221 Dick 181 Alice 176 ye 171 Baxter 166 Tom 163 Mr. 153 Prophet 151 Tappahannock 139 Adam 118 Beverly 117 Lydia 111 thou 110 Emily 107 Priesthood 103 Moses 103 Beryl 102 Young 102 Mrs. 98 heaven 97 Banks 94 Richard 92 Mormon 89 Enoch 89 . 81 Brigham 80 Daniel 80 Book 76 Utah 76 President 74 John 73 hath 72 CHAPTER 70 Geoffrey 69 Israel 69 Indians 68 Holy 64 Miss Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6900 he 4341 i 3649 it 2594 you 2584 she 2261 him 1585 they 1074 me 951 her 897 them 868 we 409 himself 242 us 95 herself 71 myself 66 themselves 59 thee 48 itself 31 ''em 30 yourself 29 one 23 ye 23 mine 23 his 11 ourselves 8 yours 7 ''s 6 hers 5 thyself 5 theirs 4 thy 3 em 2 you''ll 2 thar 1 trodden 1 ours 1 olishem 1 individual,--that 1 he''d 1 covenants,--87:7 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12176 be 5379 have 1883 do 1288 say 1065 come 937 go 863 see 797 know 757 make 564 look 557 give 504 take 491 tell 471 think 382 stand 360 ask 347 find 334 speak 328 turn 328 get 324 feel 316 hear 313 leave 296 seem 278 bring 276 sit 275 pass 265 believe 253 become 245 live 235 call 229 appear 217 hold 216 keep 213 fall 205 rise 200 begin 198 return 189 put 187 follow 184 want 184 remember 176 bear 171 reply 164 let 163 understand 162 write 159 answer 154 lie 153 draw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2887 not 991 so 784 then 777 up 752 now 592 out 505 little 463 first 448 only 436 more 430 great 427 again 417 even 416 back 400 as 382 well 378 down 369 very 359 never 355 there 354 long 339 much 325 old 324 away 315 other 307 last 302 here 298 good 278 also 272 own 266 same 256 still 255 many 241 ever 227 just 224 too 217 almost 210 all 204 once 203 young 203 always 191 off 188 most 174 over 172 such 172 on 171 white 160 right 159 few 158 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 least 50 good 44 most 13 slight 12 great 12 early 10 bad 9 high 8 eld 7 j 6 manif 6 deep 5 strong 5 near 5 low 5 big 4 small 3 young 3 topmost 3 lovely 3 late 2 rare 2 old 2 lov 2 large 2 hat 2 hard 2 happy 2 handsome 2 gav 2 fine 2 easy 2 dark 2 bright 2 bitter 2 Most 1 vile 1 southw 1 smooth 1 simple 1 say 1 safe 1 rich 1 remote 1 new 1 minute 1 grave 1 gay 1 full 1 friendly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 144 most 5 well 5 least 2 lest 1 long Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 mormontextsproject.org 1 bencrowder.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://mormontextsproject.org 1 http://bencrowder.net/books/mtp Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 martin did not 4 things are true 3 christ had not 3 man had not 3 martin had very 3 martin was not 3 nance did not 3 nance was asleep 3 words were uttered 2 _ did _ 2 _ did not 2 _ know _ 2 christ is lord 2 day had already 2 eyes were big 2 eyes were bright 2 face went white 2 faces looked back 2 god had already 2 god was not 2 hands were bare 2 heart is evil 2 heart was very 2 law is also 2 law was death 2 life was not 2 lord had respect 2 martin had not 2 martin was much 2 martin was never 2 martin was now 2 nance had never 2 nance was able 2 nance was very 2 nance went back 2 smith had nothing 2 smith was not 2 thing is utterly 2 thing was impossible 2 things are present 2 things made manifest 2 voice was low 1 _ believe _ 1 _ do not 1 _ is _ 1 _ knowing _ 1 _ make man 1 _ sitting _ 1 _ was _ 1 _ was well Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 martin made no reply 2 smith made no such 1 _ do not _ 1 children had no shoes 1 face were not so 1 god was not pleased 1 god was not simply 1 law was not yet 1 life was not all 1 martin did not at 1 martin had no intention 1 martin made no immediate 1 martin was not at 1 martin was not satisfied 1 martin was not so 1 men made no response 1 men were not slow 1 ordway had no longer 1 ordway made no further 1 smith was not guilty 1 time is not fully 1 time was not far 1 world is no smaller A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 36368 author = Cody, H. A. (Hiram Alfred) title = If Any Man Sin date = keywords = Beryl; Church; Dad; Dick; Illustrated; Indians; Marion; Martin; Nance; Nurse; Quabee; Quaska; Rutland; Taku; Tom; come; look; man summary = "Do you like stories, Nance?" Martin asked. "A woman!" Nance sat up straight, and looked full into Martin''s face. Martin''s eyes were fixed upon Nance, but his thoughts were far away. Leaving Nance to continue her play of the day before, Martin scooped up One morning when Nance did not get up at her usual time Martin went to That night after Nance was asleep Martin sat for a long time before the hand to Martin and Nance standing at the door, the young man swung away Toward evening the old man opened his eyes, and saw Nance standing by "She was very beautiful, Nance," Martin replied, "and you look just like Dick did not tell Martin and Nance of the little speech he had made, in That night after Nance had gone to bed Martin sat for a long time before Martin sat for a long time before the fire that night after Nance had id = 34419 author = Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title = The Ancient Law date = keywords = Alice; Banks; Baxter; Beverly; Botetourt; Brooke; Cedar; Daniel; Emily; Geoffrey; Hill; Jasper; Lydia; Milly; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Ordway; Richard; Smith; Tappahannock; Trend; Twine; Wherry; come summary = "I''m looking for work," said Ordway, "and I was told at Baxter''s Turning away Ordway followed the street to the end of the town, where it ''You''d better go on with yo'' work,'' said Mr. Beverly in his soft way, but Young Tom picked up his axe, and sat down "I don''t mind telling you it''s Smith," said Ordway, with his gaze on a "My dear fellow," returned Ordway, while his look went like sunshine to "Of course I''d like it tremendously," said Ordway, after a moment in stood near him, Ordway turned away and went out into the road which led "Good-morning," said Ordway, a little surprised; "it looks as if I''d put Without replying, Ordway walked slowly to the window and stood looking Looking over the head of the little man, Ordway''s gaze travelled slowly "Oh, I know Alice better than you do," said Ordway, in a voice which he id = 15948 author = Morris, William title = The Hollow Land date = keywords = Arnald; Florian; God; Harald; Hollow; Land summary = Then, one night, as I lay dreaming, I felt a hand laid on my face, and loudly: I looked in quietly, and saw a big man with long black hair, Florian": and I saw his great stern face bare among the iron, for he while I took ten men, and went to look for Swanhilda. Then she said, "0 false knight, show your warrant from God, man, or "This warrant from God, Swanhilda," he said, holding up his sword, great body of knights, at the head of them Red Harald and the king, But I felt my brother''s hand leave mine, and saw him turn his horse''s holding their long spears out, I went back -back, back, I saw what Then Red Harald came and stood on the precipice above me, his great But I turned my eyes and wet face to her, and said: "Do not curse me id = 50535 author = Smith, Joseph Fielding title = Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion date = keywords = Brigham; Christ; Church; Evans; Joseph; Lord; Mormon; Mr.; Prophet; Smith; Utah; Young summary = "_He (Joseph Smith) caused the revelation on the subject (''polygamy'') "_He (Joseph Smith) caused the revelation on the subject (''polygamy'') command, I know that the Prophet Joseph Smith made no such statement was married to the Prophet Joseph Smith on the first day of May, true church believes in the atoning blood of Christ as stated in the Church before the death of the Prophet Joseph Smith, and that just such from my cousin Joseph Smith, president of the Reorganized church, of the Reorganized church regard the Prophet Joseph Smith and the 1. The Prophet Joseph Smith, Brigham Young and the Saints. she was married or sealed to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of married or sealed to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus married or sealed to Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Joseph Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day id = 36327 author = Taylor, John title = An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ date = keywords = Abraham; Adam; Book; Christ; Enoch; Father; God; Gospel; Holy; Israel; Jesus; Lord; Moses; Priesthood; Son summary = Highest; and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answered and said unto the fathers, A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you, of "But God hath made known unto our fathers that all men must repent. father Adam spake unto the Lord, and said, Why is it that men must Son of God, even as our fathers did, and ye shall receive the Holy and the other bitter; wherefore, the Lord God gave unto man that he And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the and the Holy Spirit, which bears record of the Father and the Son. That so great was the faith of Enoch that he led the people of God,