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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 63754 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Japan 8 China 6 chinese 6 India 6 East 5 european 5 american 4 oriental 4 japanese 4 illustration 4 God 4 Europe 4 England 3 man 3 british 3 Singapore 3 Orient 3 New 3 Mr. 3 Manila 3 Java 3 English 3 Chinese 3 Canton 3 Calcutta 3 Bombay 3 Asia 2 western 2 like 2 life 2 day 2 city 2 christian 2 United 2 States 2 South 2 Russia 2 Nile 2 Korea 2 Kong 2 Hongkong 2 Hong 2 Hindu 2 Great 2 Emperor 2 Egypt 2 Delhi 2 Christianity 2 Cairo 2 Buddhism Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1917 man 1180 day 961 year 892 people 875 time 785 life 747 world 705 place 700 country 620 city 619 way 607 foot 568 woman 536 work 534 part 526 thing 509 mile 443 water 442 house 441 side 426 one 412 land 411 fact 408 temple 400 night 396 street 381 child 377 hand 371 tree 366 religion 355 government 354 power 353 river 342 home 328 mountain 326 nothing 324 head 321 hour 315 sea 311 illustration 303 number 293 island 291 race 288 family 284 word 280 ship 278 body 272 boat 271 missionary 271 earth Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1276 _ 819 India 693 China 655 Japan 387 America 358 God 323 East 308 Japanese 297 English 283 England 280 Chinese 276 Christ 257 Singapore 252 Egypt 217 Mr. 210 Java 195 Asia 190 Government 187 New 187 Europe 165 Canton 163 Calcutta 157 Great 155 Korea 142 Bombay 141 Hindu 137 States 137 Orient 135 Nile 134 West 134 American 133 Christianity 132 Hong 130 Kong 127 Far 123 Buddha 121 Manila 116 Sir 111 United 110 South 107 Lord 107 Delhi 105 Americans 104 Ceylon 102 Dr. 97 Buddhism 94 Manchuria 94 Emperor 92 Britain 91 British Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6331 it 3557 i 3350 he 3242 they 2733 we 1505 them 1021 you 965 him 850 us 707 me 580 she 339 one 327 himself 254 themselves 234 itself 196 her 72 ourselves 61 myself 42 herself 22 yourself 19 ours 15 mine 14 theirs 6 his 5 thee 4 oneself 4 hers 3 yours 3 ye 2 thyself 2 ''s 1 yourselves 1 u 1 thy 1 pelf 1 him--_puck 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 25733 be 7204 have 1744 do 1481 make 1431 see 1119 say 1098 come 1014 take 892 give 834 go 793 find 673 know 583 look 563 seem 549 get 455 call 434 become 430 bring 417 leave 413 keep 403 carry 400 tell 390 stand 381 pass 380 think 348 live 334 show 328 build 310 pay 280 use 280 put 278 begin 275 bear 261 hold 258 hear 251 feel 250 speak 246 follow 243 turn 241 set 239 grow 238 lead 237 reach 235 run 221 believe 219 work 212 enter 211 rise 204 die 204 ask Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4074 not 1488 so 1431 great 1414 more 1282 only 1099 other 988 very 973 up 939 as 895 most 847 well 819 many 798 even 788 now 772 here 769 much 744 then 725 out 697 long 684 old 657 first 650 little 619 good 597 such 557 japanese 552 own 540 never 530 few 513 large 505 high 457 american 453 far 453 down 450 same 436 chinese 436 also 418 still 417 new 392 small 390 too 390 last 376 there 369 almost 341 just 336 native 329 human 327 whole 320 thus 318 however 311 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 214 most 187 good 174 least 111 great 59 high 55 large 51 fine 42 Most 35 bad 32 old 28 low 25 late 24 slight 17 rich 17 poor 13 near 13 early 11 strong 10 able 9 small 9 lofty 9 hot 9 eld 8 noble 8 fair 7 lovely 7 long 7 cheap 6 hard 5 wealthy 5 simple 5 pure 5 manif 5 easy 5 common 5 big 4 warm 4 topmost 4 sure 4 proud 4 light 4 l 4 grand 4 deep 4 dear 4 busy 4 MOST 3 wise 3 tiny 3 pleasant Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 681 most 17 least 9 well 2 worst 2 manifest 1 soon 1 radins_[10 1 near 1 lest 1 hard 1 cleverest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/index.php 1 http://www.archive.org/details/MN41413ucmf_5 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 one does not 6 _ is _ 6 people are not 5 india is not 5 woman is not 4 _ do _ 4 people do not 4 women are not 3 japan is not 3 life is not 3 man is not 3 man is vile 3 streets are too 2 _ does _ 2 china does not 2 china is not 2 country is still 2 country is very 2 fact is enough 2 india is very 2 japan is kyoto 2 life is sacred 2 man has ever 2 men are most 2 men are now 2 men are remarkably 2 men did not 2 men do not 2 night come on 2 one has not 2 one is able 2 one is apt 2 one is as 2 one is not 2 one is still 2 one sees here 2 people are capable 2 people are different 2 people are now 2 people are passive 2 people are poor 2 people are so 2 streets are not 2 streets are so 2 streets are very 2 things is not 2 water is not 2 women are fascinating 2 work went on 2 works are lane Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 life is not worth 1 china has no custom 1 china have no equal 1 china is no more 1 countries have not yet 1 country have no tanks 1 day is not yet 1 day was not too 1 houses have no furniture 1 india has no scruples 1 india is not heavy 1 india is not wholly 1 japan are not very 1 japan is not content 1 japan is not now 1 japan is not well 1 land has no such 1 lands are not so 1 man does not normally 1 man is no easy 1 man is not guilty 1 man was not aware 1 one does not then 1 one has not only 1 one is not qualified 1 one sees not much 1 ones do not thereby 1 people are not afraid 1 people are not fit 1 people are not workers 1 peoples is not ancestors 1 place has no distinctive 1 street is not more 1 streets are not more 1 water is not fit 1 water is not only 1 way is not mine 1 woman has no more 1 women are not pretty 1 work are not always 1 work is no sinecure 1 work were not carefully A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 27014 author = Davidson, G. F. title = Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. date = keywords = Australia; Batavia; Calcutta; China; Colony; England; Government; Hong; Island; Java; Kong; Macao; Majesty; New; Singapore; Sir; South; Straits; Sydney; Wales; british; chinese; dutch; european summary = unprejudiced European walk through the native towns of Java, Singapore, The Cochin Chinese ships generally bring each four thousand _peculs_ of Proper, visit Singapore every year, from May till October, and bring the vast importance of the Chinese junk-trade to Singapore, and take trade-wind, a ship makes nearly as much westing as she does southing, New South Wales had been for many years a British Colony, before any because China-men always prefer emigrating to a country having frequent Chinese labourer bound for five years, his pay to begin from the day he brought by the native boats every year to Batavia and Singapore, at both and go, land and ship their goods in their own names, hold houses and British merchants to land and ship goods in their own names, and by In the first place, then, British subjects residing in, or shipping place, and ships from the harbour, at a day''s notice, without ever id = 27347 author = Dickinson, G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) title = Appearances: Being Notes of Travel date = keywords = America; Americans; China; Chinese; East; Emperor; England; English; Englishman; Europe; God; India; Japan; Japanese; Mollycoddle; Ramakrishna; Red; Time; West; art; european; life; man; western summary = "Our good men," I said, "desire to make the world China and all things Chinese, while Germans and Japanese are travelling things Chinese!" was the amazing remark made to me by a business man in place of natural beauty is a people of fine feeling for the essential beautiful from all points of view, Europeans or Americans will run up a reflect life in the forms of art, literature, philosophy, and religion. beauty of nature, the passion and pathos of human life. the time when the West forced open the doors of Japan to the world. West." "Then what is this that looks like Life?" I said, looking at the To the American politician or business man, that a thing is the essence of the World, not only of men, or of Man. To believe this is The whole life that we Western men call real is to him a id = 39474 author = Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn) title = From Egypt to Japan date = keywords = Africa; America; Asia; Bombay; Burmah; Cairo; Calcutta; China; Chinese; Christianity; Delhi; Dr.; East; Egypt; Egyptians; England; Europe; Ganges; God; Great; Himalayas; Hindoos; India; Japan; Java; Khedive; Mohammedan; Mr.; New; Nile; Pyramid; christian; english; european; man; oriental summary = Now, as thousands of years ago, the great business of the people is In the mountain behind the town are a great number of tombs, like effect of our civil war more felt than in India, as it gave a great the poor people of India crossed these waters to this sacred island, is the great railroad centre in India--a sort of half-way station, parts of the ground, which made the place look like a military 7,500 feet high, look like mountain eyries, and might be the home of like the rivers of the water of life flowing out of the throne of God; at night, and as it came near the break of day she saw men running, force their way through a great city, where every man was an enemy, Beside this great fact in the history of India place another: that india-rubber tree of great size, which spreads out its arms like an id = 27233 author = Fitch, George Hamlin title = The Critic in the Orient date = keywords = Bombay; Cairo; Canton; Chinese; Delhi; Egypt; Hongkong; India; Japan; Manila; Nikko; Nile; Orient; PLATE; Parsee; Singapore; american; city; european; good; great; illustration; japanese; oriental summary = temples, palaces and monuments; it is the land of beautiful art work in The general impression of any Japanese city when seen from a height is In all my wanderings by day or night in the large Japanese cities I The Japanese work seven days in the week, and the year streets of American cities on a Sunday afternoon, and in small country a half hour and it gives a series of pictures of the great Japanese city Kyoto was a great city in medieval days, when it was the residence of decorated woods; the great bronze Buddha, fifty-eight feet high; the big The big foreign banks in all the large Japanese cities do employ Chinese The best way to see the native life of Manila is to take a street-car to the great city market, but the majority are small sampans that house great avenues through the narrow, squalid streets of the old city, but id = 1409 author = Lowell, Percival title = The Soul of the Far East date = keywords = Buddhism; China; East; Far; Japan; Oriental; chinese; day; eastern; fact; japanese; life; like; man; nature; people; thing; western; world summary = individuals, whatever interest the Far Eastern people may succeed in a certain time of life, and long before a man grows old, it is the even life is altogether too fanciful a notion for the Far Eastern mind. earth-begotten concepts, and so to the Far Oriental, who looks at things man starts to-day with the same impersonal outlook upon life the race Nature and Art. We have seen how impersonal is the form which Far Eastern thought regards humanity as but a small part of the great natural world, instead With us, from the time of the Greeks to the present day, man has been The Far Oriental makes fun of man and makes love to Nature; and it Emblem of the spirit of man is this little pool to Far Oriental eyes. individual soul of man, namely, that it exists much after the manner of id = 27260 author = Penfield, Frederic Courtland title = East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan date = keywords = Asia; Bombay; Britain; Calcutta; Canton; Ceylon; China; Colombo; East; England; Europe; Germany; Great; Hong; India; Japan; Jeypore; Kandy; Kong; Panama; Russia; States; Suez; Taj; United; american; british; chinese; european; illustration summary = CEYLON, INDIA, CHINA AND JAPAN For many years to come India and Ceylon will practically be what they five years a considerable number of the sovereign people of the country of China''s vast empire, enterprising Japan, the East Indies, Australia, Ceylon from India, has given the world more pearls than all other [Illustration: COOLIES CARRYING PEARL OYSTERS FROM THE BOATS TO THE good for every man to see some little of the great Indian Empire and the the days of the East India Company, the forerunner of British rule in Great Britain''s next station in the Far East is Hong Kong, likewise an A few years ago the British Government induced China to lease a Hong Kong''s streets are among the most interesting in the great East, China and Japan obsolete years ago in those countries, money of the little men of Japan, for German officers had for years been the id = 29546 author = Poe, Clarence Hamilton title = Where Half The World Is Waking Up The Old and the New in Japan, China, the Philippines, and India, Reported With Especial Reference to American Conditions date = keywords = Asia; China; Chinaman; East; Emperor; English; Europe; Hindu; India; Japan; Korea; Manchuria; Manila; Mr.; Mukden; Orient; Peking; Philippines; Russia; South; States; Tokyo; United; american; chinese; day; illustration; japanese; oriental; work; year summary = long trip through Japan, Korea, Manchuria, {viii} China, the and the little five-year-old girl near Chuzenji the other day thanked Japanese farm boys and girls are getting ten months'' schooling a year, girls and women averaging 13-1/2 cents a day, and the male labor man''s trade loses in Japan will be recompensed for in China and India. pretty an English or American girl does look in this far land!) told (even with labor at 20 cents a day out here, the people don''t pull of making the schools train for more useful living, China and Japan cents a day American money would be a good wage for farm hands--but Chinese men and women he employs average about 12 cents a day At one place a pretty little twelve-year-old girl gets a day; the laborers at work on the new telephone line in Peking get 10 The people in England live a great deal better to-day than id = 26707 author = Reese, A. M. (Albert Moore) title = Wanderings in the Orient date = keywords = Borneo; Canton; East; Hongkong; Manila; Singapore; american; chinese; city; illustration summary = [Illustration: MARIVELES VILLAGE AND MOUNTAIN, FROM MANILA BAY.] Like many native villages Mariveles has a large stone church, with red young native, in an American suit of white, always appeared and seated never before been visited by white men, unless in the old Spanish days. [Illustration: ISLAND NEAR TAY TAY WHERE EDIBLE BIRDS'' NESTS ARE FOUND.] [Illustration: CONCRETE KITCHEN AND LAVATORY BUILDINGS AND NATIVE the streets are seen men of several nationalities, Chinese, Malays, [Illustration: CHINESE WOMEN CARRYING LOG, SANDAKAN.] [Illustration: A CHINESE RESIDENCE STREET.] [Illustration: A YOUNG RUBBER TREE SHOWING ONE METHOD OF TAPPING. [Illustration: CHINESE JUNKS IN THE HARBOR OF CANTON.] look at a real Chinese city, Canton, located about ninety miles up the In a few of the streets outside of the walled city rickishas are the [Illustration: A CITY GATE AND PARTS OF THE WALL AND MOAT, AS SEEN FROM id = 26924 author = Stidger, William L. (William Le Roy) title = Flash-lights from the Seven Seas date = keywords = China; God; Japan; Java; Korea; LIGHTS; Mr.; Orient; Seoul; Shantung; american; chinese; flash; japanese; like; oriental summary = "It looks like heat lightning back at home," said an American. "The Japanese are burning the Korean villages!" said one who knew. "From our village it looked like a light over a great American the old man said with a new light in his own flashing eyes. "His name is God!" said this seventy-year old, fearless Christian Korean secrecy, to talk commonplace things like that!" said the missionary a "The dogs are having a baby feast to-night," said an old missionary. A fifteen-year old Japanese train boy, seeing him standing there, Japanese had said "Our plan will be to assimilate the Korean people!" The Japanese official smiled and said significantly, "We know the way!" "Then I don''t want to go!" said the little eight-year-old Korean with When he had gone from the room the Korean girl said to the American I personally, one day in Korea, saw the Japanese gendarmes come for a id = 27452 author = Strong, Augustus Hopkins title = A Tour of the Missions: Observations and Conclusions date = keywords = Bible; Buddha; Buddhism; Burma; China; Christ; Christianity; Doctor; English; God; Hindu; India; Japan; Jesus; Lord; Moslem; New; Spirit; Testament; british; christian; scripture summary = Temple built about two great shrines for the god given him--a great change from the time when new-born girls were and Mohammedan, need to-day, and which, thank God, our missionaries are Christian education is the great need of the future, are already ultimately demolish Hindu temples and enthrone Christ in India. Buddhism has been one of the great missionary religions of the world. unity in Christ, the one and only Revealer of God; not in a Hindu influence of the Spirit, God''s holiness reveals to man his sin, and account the knowledge of Christ which comes to the Christian in his the living God." On the day of Pentecost, he preaches Christ as the Christ as the Revealer of God in nature and in history; as "the Light human sin, and of man''s need of Christ''s first advent, so this war is Christ is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the whole world,