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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64057 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Congo 5 State 4 man 4 Mr. 4 Boma 2 native 2 illustration 2 good 2 french 2 chapter 2 White 2 Leopold 2 King 2 Government 2 Europe 2 Captain 2 Africa 1 sure 1 rubber 1 river 1 portuguese 1 look 1 like 1 german 1 english 1 come 1 british 1 belgian 1 american 1 Zappo 1 Zanzibar 1 Yandjali 1 West 1 Wenlock 1 VOL 1 Ubangi 1 Thénard 1 Tazzuchi 1 Stanley 1 Silent 1 Sheriff 1 Schaunard 1 Samba 1 Rue 1 Rad 1 Post 1 Pools 1 Philipps 1 Pat 1 Paris Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2487 man 757 time 745 day 592 hand 535 way 528 river 515 native 508 forest 490 people 470 thing 469 water 450 rubber 436 village 411 boy 392 place 386 year 377 head 367 tree 362 country 333 nothing 332 work 320 canoe 319 eye 315 side 304 night 303 camp 299 woman 298 foot 272 boat 268 hour 263 one 262 soldier 258 face 254 rifle 246 bank 244 life 241 ship 241 house 239 steamer 234 fact 233 mile 231 moment 223 part 223 fire 219 child 214 chief 212 case 211 word 209 order 197 gun Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1451 _ 915 Jack 762 Congo 665 Kettle 585 Mr. 491 Berselius 486 State 469 Adams 448 Samba 354 Elbel 350 Captain 315 Barney 212 Martindale 193 sorr 188 Leopold 159 Nando 146 Imbono 140 King 133 Boma 133 Africa 119 Government 112 English 110 Europe 104 Free 103 Meeus 100 Coast 96 Lokolobolo 93 Pat 89 God 88 Lepoko 84 England 83 Matadi 83 M. 79 hut 77 Félix 72 ju 72 White 72 Ilombekabasi 71 Company 69 de 69 Chief 67 massa 66 Ilola 66 Boloko 65 Stanley 62 CHAPTER 62 Belgium 61 Mboyo 60 French 60 Cranze Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6397 he 4589 it 3687 i 2707 they 2683 you 2021 him 1580 we 1516 them 831 me 514 himself 457 she 366 us 291 her 188 themselves 164 one 131 itself 89 myself 70 yourself 38 ''em 33 herself 22 ourselves 19 yours 16 mine 13 ''s 12 his 11 uv 10 meself 7 theirs 7 oneself 7 em 3 ye 3 ya 3 ours 2 yourselves 2 hers 1 you''re 1 this:-- 1 t''make 1 ku 1 gif 1 do''t 1 d''you 1 ay Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17567 be 6867 have 2114 do 1687 say 1215 see 1211 come 1194 make 1189 go 917 get 901 take 826 know 720 give 573 find 509 tell 506 leave 496 look 434 think 413 seem 408 bring 347 carry 325 hear 317 run 315 lie 301 keep 296 show 295 stand 291 turn 291 put 279 pass 277 send 277 follow 259 speak 256 feel 252 call 244 want 235 work 234 reach 228 become 228 ask 220 hold 216 pay 212 set 210 let 206 try 202 return 202 fall 191 use 187 meet 187 kill 186 break Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3362 not 1293 up 993 so 914 then 869 more 816 now 806 out 805 very 788 only 737 here 619 great 615 little 614 other 597 white 577 well 565 down 563 good 553 as 479 away 478 just 458 much 453 long 436 many 433 back 410 there 401 first 400 again 396 off 393 own 370 few 370 even 346 too 343 still 343 on 328 never 324 old 307 same 298 enough 297 black 287 most 283 once 276 small 271 all 266 far 265 last 257 large 251 new 251 in 242 however 230 next Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 good 103 least 89 most 27 bad 25 great 21 high 19 near 17 Most 14 large 11 slight 11 low 10 late 9 small 6 big 5 strange 5 rich 4 wild 4 strong 4 short 4 loud 4 hot 4 heavy 4 fine 4 easy 3 thick 3 tall 3 poor 3 manif 3 long 3 light 3 eld 3 early 2 vague 2 thin 2 safe 2 quick 2 old 2 minute 2 lowermost 2 lonely 2 healthy 2 happy 2 fit 2 faint 2 dark 2 cool 2 choice 2 busy 2 brave 2 bare Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 198 most 21 least 9 well 3 near 1 worst 1 innermost 1 handiest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/4/15240/15240-h/15240-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/4/15240/15240-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/5/5/12556/12556-h/12556-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/5/5/12556/12556-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 jack did not 9 kettle was not 7 berselius did not 5 elbel had not 5 jack was not 5 kettle did not 5 samba did not 4 congo is not 4 jack was still 4 man did not 3 adams was not 3 berselius had not 3 berselius was not 3 berselius was still 3 kettle went on 3 man was not 3 rubber is death 3 state was not 3 things are not 2 adams did not 2 berselius be able 2 boy is as 2 boy was only 2 elbel was not 2 jack gave up 2 jack had already 2 jack had much 2 jack had not 2 jack had only 2 jack told barney 2 jack was able 2 jack was almost 2 jack was deeply 2 jack was glad 2 jack was ready 2 jack was surprised 2 jack was very 2 jack went hot 2 kettle knew barely 2 kettle knew enough 2 kettle looked up 2 kettle turned on 2 man came out 2 man does not 2 man had so 2 men are not 2 men did not 2 men do not 2 men had just 2 men had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 men are not armed 1 _ had no control 1 _ is not noiseless 1 adams had no more 1 adams had no part 1 adams had no time 1 adams said no more 1 adams was not even 1 berselius had no need 1 berselius made no reply 1 berselius was not dead 1 berselius was not ill 1 boy has no box 1 boy is not american 1 captain had no relation 1 congo has not always 1 congo have no feeling 1 congo is not applicable 1 congo is not good 1 congo is not only 1 congo was not too 1 country has not many 1 day was not altogether 1 elbel had not time 1 elbel had not yet 1 elbel made no mention 1 elbel takes no further 1 jack gave no sign 1 jack had no doubt 1 jack had no need 1 jack saw no more 1 jack was not anxious 1 jack was not ill 1 jack was not long 1 jack was not yet 1 kettle did not personally 1 kettle had no revolver 1 kettle made no answer 1 kettle was not backward 1 man gave no sign 1 man was not less 1 man was not quite 1 men do not ill 1 men had no force 1 men knew no pity 1 men made no other 1 native is not habitually 1 natives are not lazy 1 people have no difficulty 1 place is not very A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 33137 author = Chapin, James Paul title = Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo Bulletin of the AMNH , Vol. XXXIV, Art. XVI, pp. 509-513, Oct. 20th, 1915 date = keywords = Expedition; VOL summary = Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History during the years mouse-gray with darker edges, flanks and under tail-coverts black _Description of Adult Male_ (type).--Throat, upper breast, lores tail-coverts bright scarlet-red; feathering of legs dusky, with lesser wing-coverts blackish, broadly margined with green; middle light scarlet-red on belly and under tail-coverts. Iris dark brown; maxilla dusky, but its base greenish-yellow like wing-coverts colored like the breast, but with faint dusky Upper tail-coverts fuscous-black, bordered with amber-yellow.[1] Collection in the American Museum of Natural History, from the xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. xxi-xxiii, and 15 text figures. xxiv-xxvi, and 51 text figures. xix-xxiii, and 117 text figures. vi-vii, and 60 text figures. xiii-xiv, and 82 text figures. _Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Vol. III._ i-viii (5 colored), and 19 text figures. xiv-xxv, and 3 text-figures. xi-xviii, text figures 1-45, 1913. xi-xviii, text figures 1-45, 1913. i-iii, and 16 text figures. id = 14297 author = Davis, Richard Harding title = The Congo and Coasts of Africa date = keywords = Africa; Boma; Calabar; Coast; Congo; East; King; Leopold; Matadi; New; State; West; Zanzibar; american; english; french; german; illustration; portuguese summary = slave trade, the West Coast, as it is to-day, is difficult to As the ship was getting under way, a young man in "whites" and a sun "State," saw for the existence of the Congo only two reasons: Rubber human beings, can accomplish in the Congo as great and good work as But Fanny never liked her black uncles; on the steamer the Kroo boys office of the captain of the port, looks like a junk-shop for old the American Congo Company the people of this country will know it, In the Congo, a white man standing in the sun without a hat is a In the French Congo the natives are permitted to trade; in the In Leopold''s Congo "trade" in the Congo, are called "white man''s goods" and were of excellent miles away in the Congo Free State, and in "trade" goods, these are id = 15240 author = Dorman, Marcus Roberts Phipps title = A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State date = keywords = Africa; Boma; Chief; Congo; Europeans; General; Government; Governor; Leopoldville; Mission; Mr.; Post; Stanley; State; Ubangi; french; illustration; native; river summary = is the native village, consisting of square huts and rough gardens in little evidence to show that the natives of the Congo ever sacrificed It is impossible to form any idea of the Congo native in Boma, for the Many native villages exist near Leopoldville, consisting of huts formed Next day we stop at Bobanghe, a native Wood-Post, and go ashore. two days and the rest of the time the native works for himself or not The banks of the river are here lined with villages and each time we some days'' journey from the river and feels quite safe, for the natives side of the river, _i.e._ in the French or the State Congo, and be able elephant from the State, and the natives on each bank wished the white Next day I walk through the native villages near Ibembo where most of There are a few large villages on the banks where the natives id = 37712 author = Doyle, Arthur Conan title = The Crime of the Congo date = keywords = A.B.I.R.; Belgium; Boma; Commissary; Commission; Congo; Europe; Free; Government; King; Leopold; Mr.; State; belgian; british; man; native; rubber summary = wrought in the Congo lands by King Leopold of Belgium and his followers to own work, Stanley laboured hard among the native chiefs, and returned to the fall of the Arab power the Congo Free State was only called upon to Already the Congo State was largely the outcome of Belgian work and of King Leopold let it be known that he had left the Congo Free State in his State within this district, (1) natives can only gather rubber on received by the general public from the Congo Free State concerned the Having shown in these two examples the way in which the Congo Free State sent in every direction, forcing natives to make rubber and to bring Congo Free State--rubber and murder, slavery in its worst form. rubber--said he had often told the sentinels not to kill the people. "The State soldiers brought in seven hands, and reported having shot id = 12556 author = Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright title = A Master of Fortune: Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle date = keywords = Balliot; Bird; Captain; Clay; Congo; Cranze; English; Flamingo; Hamilton; James; Kettle; Mate; Mr.; Murray; Nilssen; Parakeet; Philipps; Rad; Sheriff; State; Tazzuchi; Wenlock; White; come; good; man summary = "The pay is small enough," said Captain Kettle, staring at the blue Kettle had come across many types of sea-trader in his time, but Captain "D''you know," said Kettle, "I''d like that doctor to hang on just for "I don''t see what good you''re getting by abuse like this," said Kettle. said Kettle unpleasantly, "after which time we shall be killed, one way "Now," said Captain Kettle, "enough time''s been wasted. "When the time comes," said the little sailor grimly, "we shall be ready "No," said Kettle, "my teeth are all in good working order, daddy, "Well, Mr. Mate," said Kettle, "I haven''t heard white man''s English for "Captain Kettle," said the sulky Mate, "that was in the Congo Pilot "Here," said Kettle, "are the old man''s Canary cigars, nice and black "I can feel for that man," said Kettle. "Well, pilot, what''s the news?" said Kettle, as the man of narrow waters id = 26889 author = Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) title = The Pools of Silence date = keywords = Adams; Berselius; Captain; Congo; Europe; Félix; God; M''Bassa; Maxine; Meeus; Paris; Pools; Rue; Schaunard; Silent; Thénard; Yandjali; Zappo; chapter; good; like; look; man summary = "Silence," said Thénard, then turning to Adams, "Berselius is a perfectly "In fact," said Adams, "he is a villain, this Captain Berselius?" "Well," said Adams, "I would like a little time to consider----" "The man, undoubtedly, has a great individuality," said Adams. Captain Berselius?" said Schaunard, and an interested look came into inclined to a half-liking for Berselius; the man seemed so far from and "What did you bring this thing for?" asked Berselius, pointing to Adams''s Berselius, Adams, the gun-bearers and Félix headed the line; a long way Adams, following the direction in which Berselius was gazing, saw, a great When Berselius and Meeus returned to Fort M''Bassa Adams, who met them, At the edge of the forest Berselius and Adams took leave of Meeus. These words, coming from the once iron-hearted Berselius, struck Adams "And how did you like the Belgians?" asked the old man, when Adams had id = 39061 author = Strang, Herbert title = Samba: A Story of the Rubber Slaves of the Congo date = keywords = Askari; Banonga; Barney; Boloko; Boma; Congo; Elbel; Elobela; Ilola; Ilombekabasi; Imbono; Inglesa; Jack; Lepoko; Lokolobolo; Makoko; Martindale; Mboyo; Mr.; Nando; Pat; Samba; State; White; chapter; man; sure summary = said Jack, standing up in the canoe and taking a long look ahead. "Sure an'' he''ll be a treasure, sorr," said Barney, as he handed Mr. Martindale his cup of tea and plate of broiled fish. "Samba him uncle, berrah bad man, come to fight," said Nando "An attack in force this time, uncle," said Jack. party set off, the boy going ahead with Pat, Mr. Martindale and Jack "Your cigar has gone out, dear old man," said Jack, laying his hand on "Nando said not a man jack of ''em knows it but himself. "Well, Barney," said Jack, when Mr. Martindale''s canoe had disappeared, to day, men, women, and children began to drop in at Jack''s camp, many With Barney at his right hand Jack led his men "Dear old uncle!" said Jack as he handed the letter to Barney. "It was Pat that showed me where Samba was," said Jack to Barney.