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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24879 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 man 2 Joe 1 sure 1 power 1 know 1 fight 1 eye 1 Wilson 1 Vronde 1 Vincent 1 Van 1 Tony 1 Tom 1 Stubener 1 Silverstein 1 Scanlan 1 Sangster 1 Sam 1 Potts 1 Ponta 1 Pierre 1 Pat 1 Oldacre 1 Nielsen 1 Ness 1 Mr. 1 Montgomery 1 Miss 1 Master 1 Landsmann 1 Kid 1 John 1 Jimmy 1 Jennel 1 Harold 1 Glendon 1 Gladys 1 Genevieve 1 Genaro 1 Game 1 Film 1 Erna 1 Duke 1 Devine 1 Dan 1 Croxley 1 Craggs 1 Carstairs 1 Cannam 1 Breen Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 445 man 343 time 308 thing 282 hand 278 guy 227 way 205 eye 197 face 166 day 159 minute 155 nothing 155 fight 153 head 146 ring 144 life 128 arm 124 night 123 picture 122 something 114 round 107 woman 107 room 100 side 99 blow 96 foot 93 door 91 dame 89 girl 87 money 82 boy 78 end 77 one 77 name 76 stuff 72 year 72 world 72 corner 71 work 71 voice 71 place 71 anything 70 shoulder 70 moment 70 friend 70 car 69 week 68 word 67 second 67 fighter 66 matter Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 580 Kid 494 _ 244 Erna 214 Joe 180 Miss 152 Pat 141 Nielsen 136 Scanlan 126 Vincent 122 Genaro 118 Glendon 109 Montgomery 109 Jimmy 106 Mr. 101 Breen 95 Van 95 Stubener 86 Vronde 86 Ponta 86 De 85 Harold 83 Duke 80 Master 70 Ness 64 Genevieve 59 Tony 56 Potts 54 Adams 50 Dan 45 Pierre 44 Landsmann 39 Gladys 38 lookin 38 Wilson 37 Film 37 City 36 Honest 35 Devine 31 Meester 31 Croxley 31 Barton 30 thou 29 Silverstein 29 Carstairs 29 Arthur 28 G. 27 New 27 Herbert 27 Eddie 25 Sangster Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3461 he 2743 i 1904 you 1862 it 1414 she 1317 him 735 me 582 they 546 her 459 we 320 them 162 himself 144 us 126 ''em 50 herself 46 myself 25 his 24 ''s 23 yourself 17 hers 15 itself 14 thee 12 themselves 11 yours 11 one 8 em 6 mine 3 he''sa 2 theirs 2 ourselves 2 hopin 1 you--_and 1 you''ll 1 yerself 1 ye 1 meself 1 keepin 1 i''m 1 handlin 1 ha 1 anybody-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5964 be 1876 have 1208 do 865 say 707 get 669 go 489 come 485 know 481 see 390 look 344 make 293 tell 288 take 254 give 229 think 200 ask 187 want 150 hear 136 turn 136 put 131 let 129 fight 129 call 128 feel 115 start 110 stop 110 keep 109 find 103 stand 102 try 102 fall 97 hold 94 leave 93 like 93 laugh 90 seem 89 walk 88 wait 88 run 88 mean 87 break 77 throw 76 pull 73 work 72 play 70 show 69 meet 69 bring 69 begin 68 sit Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1504 not 611 up 473 out 401 so 376 then 277 more 272 back 269 now 260 over 252 good 248 right 246 just 227 little 223 down 217 other 215 here 213 never 213 away 212 only 208 off 190 all 186 again 185 in 180 first 177 there 177 on 168 big 166 too 162 well 161 as 137 old 133 ever 131 long 129 young 115 very 115 even 102 much 102 last 102 around 101 still 98 great 95 once 89 enough 83 next 83 about 82 own 80 same 76 hard 70 new 67 always Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58 good 28 most 15 least 14 great 13 big 6 high 6 bad 4 slight 4 near 4 late 3 white 3 Most 2 strong 2 rough 2 old 2 cheap 1 young 1 writhe 1 wild 1 tough 1 strange 1 square 1 short 1 pure 1 proud 1 nifty 1 new 1 mere 1 manif 1 lucky 1 long 1 large 1 heavy 1 hearty 1 healthy 1 harsh 1 hard 1 happy 1 gloomy 1 game 1 funny 1 fine 1 fierce 1 farthermost 1 faint 1 darnd 1 chief 1 black Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 most 4 least 3 well 1 sorriest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.pgdp.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdp.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 _ did _ 3 _ was _ 3 nielsen did not 2 _ get _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ know _ 2 _ think _ 2 _ was n''t 2 erna came back 2 erna came in 2 erna did not 2 erna had always 2 erna was about 2 erna was tired 2 face is as 2 genaro do n''t 2 glendon did not 2 guy comes in 2 hand went out 2 kid comes over 2 kid comes up 2 kid gets up 2 kid is ready 2 pat did not 2 thing ai n''t 1 _ are _ 1 _ are particularly 1 _ been able 1 _ been there 1 _ come near 1 _ comes out 1 _ did n''t 1 _ feel _ 1 _ fight _ 1 _ got _ 1 _ has n''t 1 _ is givin 1 _ knowed _ 1 _ wants _ 1 _ was restin 1 _ was right 1 arms are jumpin 1 arms did n''t 1 day is over 1 day was play 1 days is not 1 days was all 1 days were still 1 erna came over 1 erna did n''t Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ get no say 1 _ make no bread 1 fights were not easily 1 joe had no chance 1 man is no more 1 nielsen was not so 1 pat was not much A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 51028 author = Curtis, Betsy title = The Protector date = keywords = Jennel; Pierre summary = anything that looks like slavery." Of course he says it with a lot of says what he likes is the nice things I think about him when he wins, "Look, boy," I says, "you know what the food is like on them liners," Pierre says Noor tells him I tell Pierre she better take us to this boss that don''t like a babe like her, but she just shakes her head and says go that way and we hopes Pierre is a strong man and a good worker and that the boss likes And then she gives a big sigh and says if the boss don''t like him, she says how sad it is about Pierre coming home. "Look, Pierre," I says, "we''ll go around and listen by them long "He won''t like me," Pierre says, hanging back. After I make my spiel, the port chief says to come in and bring Pierre id = 38443 author = Doyle, Arthur Conan title = The Croxley Master: A Great Tale Of The Prize Ring date = keywords = Barton; Craggs; Croxley; Master; Montgomery; Mr.; Oldacre; Wilson; man summary = "Look here!" said he turning round to the miner, "your medicine will be "Yoong man," said the miner, "thou''s got to mak'' t'' wife''s medicine "T'' wife wants her medicine," said the man, and lurched out at the door. "Gentlemen," said Montgomery, "I think that you will acknowledge that I "That''s easy done, Mr. Montgomery," said the fat-voiced publican. "Excuse all this rot, Mr. Montgomery," said the University man, in a "We want you to fight Silas Craggs, better known as the Master of "Thank you; I will let you know the hour," said Montgomery; and so the "A glove-fight, sir?" said Montgomery, guiltily. "Happen you won''t," said the woman, and the Master turned a terrible eye the Master of Croxley, and Robert Montgomery, of the Wilson Coal-pits. to look at, but Montgomery remembered that he had said that it was the man, dropped his hand for an instant, and at that instant Montgomery''s id = 1160 author = London, Jack title = The Game date = keywords = Game; Genevieve; Joe; Ponta; Silverstein; eye; know; man summary = "All I know, Genevieve, is that you feel good in the ring when you''ve got Joe looked at his watch and said it was time to go. seconds followed, and they made quite a group, Joe and Ponta facing each "clinch." Ponta was struggling to free himself, Joe was holding on. The referee shouted, "Break!" Joe made an effort to get away, but Ponta got one hand free and Joe rushed back into a second clinch, to escape the Ponta lashed out, right and left, savagely as ever, and though Joe in which Joe snuggled his body in against Ponta''s in the clinches; but blow; but three times more, before the round ended, Ponta effected the Joe''s quick eye saw the opening, and he smashed straight out upon Ponta''s The moment he was free, Ponta sprang at Joe like a In all the previous rounds Genevieve had not seen Joe''s fighting face id = 55948 author = London, Jack title = The Abysmal Brute date = keywords = Cannam; Glendon; Pat; Sam; Sangster; Stubener; Tom; fight; man; power summary = What ring-follower did not know of Pat Glendon?--though few were Pat Glendon had had no accidents in that fight, "I knew ye''d come, Sam, me boy," said Pat, the while he limped about, Another time Stubener awoke, to hear the old man mumbling: A thing Stubener quickly discovered was that young Pat was not much "And fight like hell," the old man added. Once, in a clinch, the fight manager heeled his glove on young Pat''s "Wait till you know the whole worth of him!" Old Pat answered. the great Pat Glendon, while Stubener held his peace. "It''s this way, Pat. You''ve got to be big and generous in the fighting For the first and the last time in his fighting career, Pat was caught Pat Glendon came to San Francisco to train for his fight with Nat "I know that fight," Glendon said. "I''ll tell you one thing," he finally said "The fight won''t end in id = 29764 author = Witwer, H. C. (Harry Charles) title = Kid Scanlan date = keywords = Adams; Dan; Devine; Duke; Film; Genaro; Gladys; Harold; Joe; Kid; Miss; Ness; Potts; Scanlan; Tony; Van; Vincent; Vronde summary = "Nex'' week we start _your_ picture," says Genaro to the Kid. "Miss Vincent," says Genaro, "this Mr. Kid Scanlan. After a while the Kid and Miss Vincent comes back and she hurries away The Kid, who has been talkin'' to Miss Vincent, comes over then and says, She''s lookin'' right past me and at the Kid like it made little or no "I see you got Foolish with you," says the Kid to Miss Vincent. "What does this carburetor thing look like?" I asks the other guy. "I seen Genaro lookin'' for you," says the Kid. that the Kid tells him that he may be a movie star, but he looks like a that big four-flusher, Kid Scanlan would look like Richard Mansfield!" before the Kid, and Scanlan looks at Harold and asks Joe what was the "They''s just one thing I''d like to know, Kid," I says. id = 63125 author = nan title = The Glebe 1914/03 (Vol. 1, No. 6): Erna Vitek date = keywords = Allen; Breen; Carstairs; Erna; Jimmy; John; Landsmann; Nielsen; sure summary = Erna was down and out at the time--she''d just come to Landsmann''s, was kitchen long enough to barter laughing glances with Erna and passed down He looked up at her anxiously, but Erna smiled; her eyes softened and "Moral or unmoral, but not--" Breen started and waited for Nielsen to Carstairs looked from Nielsen to Breen and continued staring at the "And what has that to do with Erna''s life, present or future?" Nielsen Breen started drumming on the table; Nielsen looked across at him and "What, this business of testing Erna?" Nielsen asked gently, and studied Breen wanted to poke into the argument, but Nielsen raised his hand "Yes," Breen and Nielsen assured her. Jimmy again came closer, but Erna shook her head in warning. Jimmy looked at Erna on Erna was in a splendid mood when she called on Nielsen that evening.