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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7307 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Thoris 4 John 4 Helium 4 Dejah 4 Carter 3 Thark 3 Tars 3 Tarkas 3 Mars 3 Barsoom 2 Zat 2 Xodar 2 Woola 2 Thuvia 2 Prince 2 Omean 2 Issus 2 Carthoris 2 Born 1 martian 1 Zodanga 1 Tith 1 Thurid 1 Tal 1 Sola 1 Shang 1 Sarkoja 1 Salensus 1 Oll 1 Matai 1 Kulan 1 Kaol 1 Kan 1 Jeddak 1 Hajus 1 Dihn 1 Arrras 1 Arras Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1185 man 554 time 468 foot 461 hand 453 eye 431 way 406 warrior 369 day 365 side 358 sword 330 moment 314 chamber 306 face 285 death 278 year 268 life 266 thern 261 wall 252 city 251 thing 242 word 237 guard 236 body 228 world 226 head 217 woman 214 end 205 night 205 floor 203 corridor 200 ground 196 arm 190 door 184 people 181 prisoner 181 direction 177 instant 172 light 169 place 168 hour 165 water 164 air 163 room 162 palace 162 creature 158 deck 156 heart 154 point 151 sight 147 beast Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 458 Helium 438 Thoris 438 Dejah 351 Issus 342 Tarkas 337 Tars 315 Carter 305 Xodar 302 John 286 Barsoom 197 Mars 182 Prince 176 First 175 Thuvia 172 Zat 163 Thark 163 Carthoris 162 Born 155 Kantos 153 Jeddak 137 Kan 132 Sola 130 Mors 127 Shang 127 Matai 125 Thurid 124 Princess 119 Martians 116 Woola 114 Holy 109 Omean 106 Therns 100 Dor 99 Tardos 91 Phaidor 90 Valley 90 Temple 89 Arras 88 Zodanga 87 Arrras 77 Salensus 77 Oll 77 Earth 68 Iss 63 Vastus 63 Hor 62 Tal 62 Hajus 59 Tith 59 Kulan Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7647 i 2499 me 2455 it 1974 he 1929 we 1613 you 1318 they 977 us 953 them 910 she 837 him 523 her 221 myself 81 themselves 73 himself 52 mine 45 itself 44 ourselves 36 one 34 herself 21 yourself 10 ours 9 yours 8 hers 5 his 4 theirs 2 thyself 2 thee 1 yourselves Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8858 be 4534 have 952 do 884 see 721 come 657 know 578 say 468 turn 429 go 410 take 406 find 359 make 350 reach 344 stand 317 pass 315 leave 303 lie 294 seem 290 give 273 ask 260 follow 256 look 251 return 246 fight 243 hear 242 fall 241 think 239 reply 238 cry 237 lead 235 rise 224 speak 205 enter 202 feel 199 tell 199 spring 196 die 183 hold 179 bring 164 escape 162 let 155 bear 154 draw 151 remain 145 move 143 live 142 meet 133 raise 132 carry 129 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1675 not 822 then 776 great 644 so 552 now 449 long 442 more 423 other 423 only 378 first 372 far 367 even 352 little 339 again 324 as 321 out 308 ever 306 here 305 there 296 green 285 well 284 down 284 dead 279 back 278 red 274 up 272 very 267 own 255 last 253 once 248 black 242 close 237 low 223 mighty 214 never 208 still 205 too 203 many 195 just 194 strange 190 high 187 few 186 such 185 same 185 most 184 soon 179 good 173 martian 172 much 165 small Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77 least 58 good 37 great 31 high 29 most 25 near 13 slight 12 faint 11 low 11 bad 6 noble 6 mighty 6 brave 5 swift 5 old 5 long 5 keen 5 deep 5 close 4 topmost 4 strange 4 small 4 slow 4 simple 4 new 4 light 4 bare 3 wild 3 sweet 3 fast 3 easy 3 Most 2 writhe 2 wr 2 wicked 2 tiny 2 southernmost 2 smooth 2 shrewd 2 short 2 say 2 remote 2 rank 2 plump 2 mean 2 large 2 hot 2 gloomy 2 fit 2 fine Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 156 most 12 least 10 well 2 quick 1 worst 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/64 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 hand reached out 2 barsoom are eternally 2 barsoom do not 2 barsoom is often 2 carter do less 2 carter had indeed 2 carter were names 2 carter were really 2 day are as 2 eye has never 2 eye turned in 2 eyes are very 2 eyes fell once 2 eyes had now 2 eyes was so 2 eyes were undimmed 2 eyes were well 2 eyes were wide 2 eyes were widespread 2 face going white 2 face has not 2 face was blue 2 face was quite 2 face was white 2 faced was not 2 hand came slowly 2 hand had just 2 hands took xodar 2 issus been due 2 issus is omnipotent 2 issus is omniscient 2 life is worth 2 man asked quarter 2 man had now 2 man took such 2 man turned alike 2 man was indeed 2 man was well 2 men are ever 2 men are truly 2 men been able 2 men came about 2 men fought there 2 men had always 2 men have all 2 men have not 2 men lay so 2 men looked very 2 men were nervous 2 side stood thuvia Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 issus is no god 2 men have not yet 2 thing had no mouth 1 barsoom were not yet 1 face was no sign 1 men had no great 1 men had not yet 1 men were not over 1 things were not holy 1 thoris was no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 29405 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Gods of Mars date = keywords = Arrras; Barsoom; Born; Carter; Carthoris; Dejah; Helium; Issus; John; Mars; Omean; Prince; Tarkas; Tars; Thark; Thoris; Thuvia; Xodar; Zat summary = mighty long-sword in my hand and in my heart was the old blood lust of will in the efforts that Tars Tarkas made, for the green men of Barsoom Tars Tarkas and John Carter were names that the fighting men of the from the cold Iss, escapes the plant men and the great white apes that turn we came upon an opening which overlooked the Valley Dor. At our right the sun was setting, a huge red orb, below the western Thern and black man turned alike against the common enemy, for the "The First Born of Barsoom," he explained, "are the race of black men Fully a thousand black men manned the great engine of destruction. "You shall soon see Issus," said Xodar to Phaidor. "Let the man turn and look upon Issus, knowing that those of the lower "Speak, John Carter, Prince of Helium," cried a great noble from the id = 62 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = A Princess of Mars date = keywords = Barsoom; Carter; Dejah; Hajus; Helium; John; Kan; Mars; Sarkoja; Sola; Tal; Tarkas; Tars; Thark; Thoris; Woola; Zodanga; martian summary = Thoris, for, as I learned later, men do not kill women upon Mars, nor I accompanied Sola and Dejah Thoris in a search for new quarters, which As Sola departed Dejah Thoris turned to me with a faint smile. "A little animal about as big as my hand, which the red Martian women city of Thark, from whose long-forgotten people this horde of green men chambers, and Dejah Thoris and Sola stood alone before the jeddak of "Dejah Thoris and Sola entered the hills not five miles from a great fallen into the hands of the Tharks at the time of Dejah Thoris'' Finally there were but three of us left, a great green warrior of some Dejah Thoris, after a few words, turned and left the apartment, still "I know but little of your customs here upon Barsoom, Dejah Thoris, but leaving Dejah Thoris in charge of Tars Tarkas I took a dozen warriors id = 64 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = The Gods of Mars date = keywords = Arras; Barsoom; Born; Carter; Carthoris; Dejah; Helium; Issus; John; Mars; Omean; Prince; Tarkas; Tars; Thark; Thoris; Thuvia; Xodar; Zat summary = mighty long-sword in my hand and in my heart was the old blood lust of will in the efforts that Tars Tarkas made, for the green men of Barsoom Tars Tarkas and John Carter were names that the fighting men of the from the cold Iss, escapes the plant men and the great white apes that turn we came upon an opening which overlooked the Valley Dor. At our right the sun was setting, a huge red orb, below the western Thern and black man turned alike against the common enemy, for the "The First Born of Barsoom," he explained, "are the race of black men Fully a thousand black men manned the great engine of destruction. "You shall soon see Issus," said Xodar to Phaidor. "Let the man turn and look upon Issus, knowing that those of the lower "Speak, John Carter, Prince of Helium," cried a great noble from the id = 68 author = Burroughs, Edgar Rice title = Warlord of Mars date = keywords = Carter; Dejah; Dihn; Helium; Jeddak; John; Kaol; Kulan; Matai; Oll; Salensus; Shang; Thoris; Thurid; Tith; Woola summary = lead the way to Dejah Thoris'' prison before the long Martian year I turned and followed Woola into the left-hand passage, and though this chamber while Matai Shang and Thurid made way with Dejah Thoris by red men, and in his hand was a wondrous long, light lance. As I passed the flank of the waiting green men they saw my eyes palace of Kulan Tith, Jeddak of Kaol, to the great audience chamber Dejah Thoris for John Carter had been a great and wondrous love--far I saw the ugly gleam in Matai Shang''s evil eyes as Dejah Thoris Thurid, and when Salensus Oll had left with Dejah Thoris and the beyond the city''s walls I saw armed men marching in great columns presently from down the corridor behind the red men came a great The four were Dejah Thoris, Phaidor, Thurid, and Matai Shang.