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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26971 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 95 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 little 1 illustration 1 Walter 1 Trudel 1 Trent 1 Rudolf 1 Norah 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Mamma 1 Lottchen 1 King 1 Karl 1 Johnny 1 Hugo 1 Hermann 1 Hansi 1 Hans 1 God 1 George 1 Emperor 1 Easter 1 David 1 Daniel 1 Count 1 Christmas 1 Betsy 1 Babette 1 Antonio 1 Alfred 1 Acton Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 349 child 280 man 275 mother 218 tree 218 time 218 day 214 father 179 boy 164 house 155 eye 132 hand 129 way 121 night 115 fairy 114 water 101 money 101 home 99 thing 98 people 98 head 97 wood 97 room 92 year 88 girl 86 work 86 heart 85 joy 80 door 77 daughter 75 life 74 friend 73 moment 72 one 70 story 69 light 67 word 67 face 67 bird 65 picture 65 nothing 65 illustration 65 family 63 wife 63 morning 62 rock 62 fire 61 son 60 village 59 dwarf 54 place Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 260 _ 143 Mr. 118 Babette 101 Karl 90 Antonio 78 Count 77 Hans 74 God 73 Norah 65 David 56 Trudel 54 Mrs. 54 Emperor 52 Walter 52 Hansi 52 George 51 King 47 Daniel 45 Hugo 44 Acton 43 Rudolf 43 Lottchen 43 Christmas 42 Mr 42 Easter 42 Alfred 41 Marie 41 Hermann 40 Countess 35 Trent 34 Richard 31 Richmond 31 Albert 30 Helmut 30 Hare 29 Amy 28 Käthe 27 Holle 27 CHAPTER 27 Berlow 25 II 25 Counselor 24 Vosky 24 Vollmar 24 Philip 24 Old 24 Castle 23 bush 22 Swift 22 Mother Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1549 he 1183 it 1171 i 1145 you 954 she 829 they 582 him 434 them 383 me 363 we 264 her 184 us 96 himself 45 herself 40 themselves 27 one 16 itself 14 yourself 14 myself 7 mine 5 ourselves 4 ''s 2 yours 2 theirs 2 ours 2 his 1 yourselves 1 musingly--"they 1 hers 1 bear-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3607 be 1593 have 1005 say 594 do 462 see 305 come 266 go 244 know 237 make 230 look 215 think 209 take 207 find 192 give 146 stand 141 seem 133 hear 133 cry 132 tell 132 get 123 live 122 feel 112 begin 99 help 96 return 96 let 95 call 95 bring 93 fall 90 turn 90 become 81 grow 78 pass 73 want 73 sit 70 reach 70 carry 69 follow 69 ask 68 wish 68 put 68 hold 67 send 64 leave 61 run 57 lie 57 continue 56 try 56 lose 54 meet Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 757 not 503 little 444 so 363 then 274 now 267 up 244 good 229 out 225 old 224 very 198 great 182 never 182 more 166 again 155 there 152 here 146 too 135 only 131 long 128 well 125 soon 124 many 122 much 122 just 113 as 110 last 103 still 103 poor 103 down 103 away 101 beautiful 95 other 87 once 83 always 82 dear 81 young 81 off 80 quite 77 all 75 first 74 on 71 ever 70 home 70 far 69 suddenly 68 own 67 such 67 high 67 few 67 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 good 16 least 15 great 5 fine 5 big 4 rich 4 old 4 near 4 most 4 high 4 eld 4 Most 3 young 3 wild 3 slight 3 lovely 3 deep 3 dear 3 bad 2 poor 2 happy 2 early 2 clever 1 wise 1 ugly 1 tiny 1 tall 1 strange 1 stout 1 soft 1 small 1 short 1 safe 1 red 1 pure 1 pleasant 1 mere 1 low 1 hearty 1 handsome 1 grand 1 fit 1 fat 1 dark 1 costly 1 blue Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 60 most 3 well 3 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/9/1/19915/19915-h/19915-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/9/1/19915/19915-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 _ are _ 3 _ is _ 3 _ was _ 3 house was so 2 _ did _ 2 _ do _ 2 _ do n''t 2 babette was very 2 girls were busy 2 man did not 2 mother did not 1 _ am _ 1 _ be always 1 _ be amusing 1 _ be only 1 _ hear anything 1 _ lives here 1 _ think so 1 _ thought _ 1 _ was quite 1 antonio get back 1 antonio had never 1 antonio had not 1 antonio returned home 1 antonio seemed unable 1 antonio was only 1 babette crying again 1 babette did not 1 babette feel very 1 babette felt inclined 1 babette felt indignant 1 babette had not 1 babette made up 1 babette stood still 1 babette was afraid 1 babette was indoors 1 babette was only 1 babette was sure 1 boy is worthy 1 boy stood there 1 boy was as 1 boys felt embarrassed 1 boys felt really 1 boys look dirtier 1 boys were busy 1 child lived here 1 child was able 1 child was richly 1 children are certainly 1 children came home Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 father has no time 1 father was not yet 1 way is not much A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 30834 author = Arndt, Margaret title = Fairy Tales from the German Forests date = keywords = Babette; Christmas; Easter; Hansi; Hermann; Hugo; Karl; King; Lottchen; Norah; Rudolf; Trudel; Walter; little summary = looked down the wood path, Hansi saw a troop of little men, such as you "Dear little men," she said, "may I have the tree? "O, Mr Dwarf, that''s the wrong way home, I''m sure," said Hansi. "Dear little men, I think I really ought to be going home," said Hansi "My stones must be there still," said Karl as they came to the little "You little fairy," he said, and looked at her with "We''ll sign anything you like, dear little men," said Norah, joyfully, "Mother," said Helmut that evening when she came to wish him good night, "Hush," said my Lord indignantly, "she looks more like a little angel," "Babette," said the Count sternly, "if you are a _good_ little girl, and "You look like two little wood-men yourselves," she said. "Well, it''s like this," said the little man; "I''m a tree, and the tree''s id = 12116 author = Hoffmann, Heinrich title = Struwwelpeter: Merry Stories and Funny Pictures date = keywords = Johnny; Mamma summary = He caught the flies, poor little things, And whipped poor Tray till he was sore, Mamma and Nurse went out one day "Boys, leave the Black-a-moor alone! The Story of the Man that went out Shooting The little hare came, hop, hop, hop, He cries and screams and runs away; The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb One day Mamma said "Conrad dear, To little boys who suck their thumbs; And caught out little Suck-a-Thumb. Mamma comes home: there Conrad stands, "Ah!" said Mamma, "I knew he''d come To naughty little Suck-a-Thumb." Next day, now look, the picture shows Look at him, now the fourth day''s come! The Story of Johnny Head-in-Air "Look at little Johnny there, Little Johnny Head-In-Air!" Came a little dog one day; Headlong in poor Johnny fell. And, to tease poor Johnny, said "Silly little Johnny, look, All good little girls and boys No one heard his screams and cries; id = 19915 author = Hoffmann, Heinrich title = Slovenly Betsy date = keywords = Betsy; illustration summary = Miss Betsy took no pains; Nice little boys and girls were there, THE DREADFUL STORY OF PAULINE AND THE MATCHES Mamma and Nurse went out one day, And kind Mamma and Nurse had told her, And Mamma often burns the same. And arms and hands, and eyes and nose; "Here, Charlotte," said Mamma one day. And soon upon the ground let fall While Charlotte hid her face and cried. Such was a kind mother''s advice. "I pray you now, my little child," The little girls whom now you''ll see The little girls whom now you''ll see Soon as she saw her mother stand, And many a little gift obtained; Now Minnie was a pretty girl, Now to her little sister Bess This Minnie longed for (envious child), One day, upon some bee-hives near how good it looks!" she cries, Upon her little bed, "Fie!" said her mother, "don''t you know, id = 8111 author = nan title = After Long Years and Other Stories date = keywords = Acton; Alfred; Antonio; Count; Daniel; David; Emperor; George; God; Hans; Mr.; Mrs.; Trent summary = Then Almira took his hand and said: "Antonio, how good you were to save "My dear husband," said his wife, "I wish you had come a few moments "Yes," said the old fisherman, "this is the boy who appeared to us, like "Well," said Hans, "I know a worthy man and I have come to bring him "You are looking for your mother," said she, "but little do we know last he said: "Oh, my dear parents, what great good you have always "Yes," said the father, "in the morning light, we found that our house me great pain," said the mother, "that every picture which your father "But," said he, "the old man must rest for three days before I can when the boy said: "Dear father, let us go to the top of the hill and One night Albert returned carrying the paper, and said: "The good