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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88407 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 turkish 4 Europe 3 Turks 3 Turkey 3 Russia 3 Bulgaria 3 Austria 2 power 2 european 2 Serbs 2 Serbia 2 Prince 2 Ottoman 2 Montenegro 2 Macedonia 2 King 2 Hungary 2 Greeks 2 Greece 2 Great 2 Government 2 Germany 2 England 2 Empire 2 Constantinople 2 Bosnia 2 Balkan 1 war 1 italian 1 greek 1 french 1 footnote 1 balkan 1 Young 1 Turk 1 Treaty 1 Sultan 1 Slavs 1 Slav 1 Servians 1 Servia 1 Scutari 1 Rumanians 1 Rumania 1 Roberts 1 Petar 1 Osmanli 1 Nikola 1 Mr. 1 Montenegrins Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 897 war 564 time 547 power 522 year 463 country 443 army 412 people 405 man 381 day 359 part 324 century 320 fact 306 nation 306 land 304 question 304 force 302 state 269 hand 243 way 237 thing 223 population 221 policy 220 territory 220 life 218 frontier 217 place 212 race 211 government 205 position 204 world 204 nothing 203 interest 196 influence 194 province 194 peace 179 order 179 end 179 empire 176 one 174 history 169 point 159 officer 153 city 152 school 150 idea 149 party 149 line 147 effort 143 law 142 peninsula Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1853 _ 720 Russia 643 Serbia 573 Austria 549 Bulgaria 536 Turkey 523 Turks 463 Europe 447 Germany 443 Montenegro 390 Prince 347 Constantinople 339 Balkan 331 Greece 320 Hungary 309 Ottoman 303 Great 303 Empire 301 Greeks 295 Serbs 288 Macedonia 287 King 287 France 274 Government 270 Albania 259 Bosnia 248 Italy 223 Rumania 215 Turk 210 Servia 188 Britain 172 Greek 168 Scutari 165 England 164 Sultan 162 Moslem 162 Albanians 155 Bulgarians 152 Young 152 Slavs 152 Belgrade 150 Church 149 Treaty 144 Powers 141 War 139 Danube 137 Salonika 137 Alexander 135 Emperor 124 States Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2920 it 1818 they 1760 he 1400 i 846 we 723 them 493 him 480 me 408 she 377 you 228 themselves 203 us 172 himself 169 her 165 itself 86 herself 68 one 29 myself 21 ourselves 16 theirs 7 mine 5 yourself 5 ours 4 hers 2 yours 1 yourselves 1 together-- 1 thought!--they 1 thee 1 his 1 before.--campbell Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13422 be 5647 have 1076 do 835 make 529 take 523 say 487 go 476 come 472 give 431 see 378 know 315 find 303 become 284 begin 266 leave 241 tell 230 bring 214 follow 207 fight 196 believe 195 show 188 call 184 think 179 get 179 declare 178 send 178 lead 177 keep 173 seem 169 prevent 168 remain 165 put 159 ask 155 live 152 hold 151 look 149 mean 148 want 145 try 141 speak 135 carry 134 lose 133 refuse 132 pass 129 use 127 fall 126 occupy 123 break 122 allow 121 meet Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2115 not 697 more 687 only 664 so 550 other 539 turkish 514 great 434 now 413 first 412 well 402 german 400 very 394 as 376 even 367 greek 351 much 347 up 341 political 336 most 335 out 330 then 322 same 311 new 309 never 301 own 291 still 266 long 264 russian 264 many 259 military 237 also 236 far 233 too 229 national 226 good 222 balkan 220 serb 216 european 214 bulgarian 203 last 201 ever 198 however 192 again 191 just 190 already 186 little 185 large 185 - 179 always 177 such Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 good 74 most 64 least 39 great 20 bad 17 high 12 strong 12 late 9 fine 8 Most 7 rich 7 large 7 early 6 near 5 low 4 wise 4 wide 4 slight 4 fit 4 bitter 3 young 3 wild 3 weak 3 small 3 sane 3 narrow 3 full 3 faint 3 eld 3 big 2 statesmanlike 2 sincere 2 short 2 safe 2 old 2 lessons?--Why 2 furth 2 deep 1 wr 1 warm 1 southernmost 1 pure 1 plucky 1 petty 1 manif 1 long 1 little 1 lazy 1 l 1 innermost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 262 most 13 least 7 well 1 lest 1 latest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 _ see _ 6 russia did not 6 war is not 5 _ was _ 5 russia was not 5 turks did not 4 _ did _ 3 _ do _ 3 army did not 3 montenegro declared war 3 russia had already 3 russia was now 3 serbia was thus 3 time was very 3 war is impossible 2 _ have _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ was greek 2 _ was successfully 2 armies were still 2 bulgaria was still 2 day is not 2 europe is now 2 germany did not 2 greece did not 2 hungary was willing 2 land was not 2 man is not 2 montenegro was now 2 nation being ahead 2 nations are rival 2 people been more 2 people were friendly 2 people were indifferent 2 powers had really 2 russia declared war 2 russia had long 2 russia has never 2 serbia did not 2 serbia had now 2 time went on 2 turkey was not 2 turkey was so 2 turks had not 2 turks had now 2 turks were again 2 turks were masters 2 war was inevitable 2 war was over 1 _ are gradually Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 russia had no use 2 russia was not ready 2 turks were no more 1 army was not even 1 bulgaria had no existence 1 bulgaria has no claim 1 bulgaria was no doubt 1 centuries had not half 1 constantinople was no longer 1 country had no industry 1 day is no intenser 1 day is no whit 1 day is not only 1 germany gave no answer 1 germany had not yet 1 germany left no means 1 germany made no objection 1 greece had no agreement 1 greece had not yet 1 greece was not as 1 land was not finally 1 montenegro had no artillery 1 montenegro have not yet 1 nation has no police 1 nation saw not only 1 nations have no such 1 people did not even 1 peoples made no effort 1 power is not inherent 1 powers had not only 1 powers made no move 1 russia had no genuine 1 russia had no need 1 russia had not yet 1 russia has no reason 1 russia was not then 1 russia was not yet 1 serbia had no ground 1 serbia had no help 1 serbia showed no sign 1 time had not yet 1 time was not altogether 1 time were not complete 1 turkey are not free 1 turkey had no existence 1 turkey is no better 1 turks had no knowledge 1 turks knew no other 1 turks seemed not over 1 turks showed no regard A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11895 author = Angell, Norman title = Peace Theories and the Balkan War date = keywords = Churchill; England; Europe; Germany; Lord; Mr.; Roberts; Turk; Turkey; balkan; european; turkish; war summary = Europe, to fight a great and popular war with that aim, and led us into things that brought religious wars to an end--a preponderant power theories which made the religious wars, so it is false political Turk--Will the Balkan peoples prove Pacifist or Bellicist; adopt the Turk--Will the Balkan peoples prove Pacifist or Bellicist; adopt the the sword, the mere exercise of force by one man or group of men upon I do not believe that force should settle these matters, I shall try and of these things--the religious wars, movements like those which promoted their subjects, but religious wars between nations became impossible for had no part, a war which the whole force of the money power had Europe," that we fought a great and popular war to prevent that triumph said for war--for settling a thing by fighting about it instead of by "practical" man has dragged the nations into war: the Balance of Power, id = 19669 author = Durham, M. E. (Mary Edith) title = Twenty Years of Balkan Tangle date = keywords = Albania; Albanians; Austria; Belgrade; Bosnia; Bulgaria; Cetinje; England; Europe; Government; Great; Greeks; King; Minister; Montenegrins; Montenegro; Nikola; Petar; Prince; Russia; Scutari; Serbia; Serbs; Slav; Turks; power; turkish summary = of the Great Serb Empire of the Middle Ages was what Montenegro surprised him most was that the English thought Russia a Great Power Twice had I visited Montenegro and had heard much of Great Serbia. visited Montenegro I now proposed seeing other Serb lands, did not Of Serb politics I knew at that time little beyond the fact that Russia for aid, and a Russian Minister was sent to Serbia along with branches of the Serb race--Serbia and Montenegro--now began. long as even a handful of Serbs lived in a place Russia would claim Serbia, and all was part of Russia''s new Balkan plans in which Albanians retained some of the said lands in spite of the Powers. "is the land the Serbs called Old Serbia. of his position, with enemy lands, Austria, Montenegro and Serbia on Russia seems to have been doubtful about Montenegro, for the Serb id = 54082 author = Gibbons, Herbert Adams title = The New Map of Europe (1911-1914) The Story of the Recent European Diplomatic Crises and Wars and of Europe''s Present Catastrophe date = keywords = Austria; Balkan; Britain; Bulgaria; Constantinople; Empire; Europe; France; Germany; Government; Great; Greece; Greeks; Hungary; Italy; Macedonia; Ottoman; Russia; Servia; Servians; Turkey; Turks; Young; french; italian; power; turkish summary = German Empire into conflict with Great Britain and France outside of question of internal policy in Russia, Germany, and Austria. of Europe: Greece, {120} Belgium, Servia, Italy, the German Hungarian merchandise to the Balkan States, Russia, Turkey, and Persia, greatly since Great Britain and France fought one war with Russia, and Britain as the enemy who would keep Russia from finding the Ægean Sea. The growth of German interests at Constantinople and in Asia Minor has armies in the first Balkan war had been so great that Servia herself national well-being, the United States a year later declared war on on the day that war was declared, stated that the army of Thrace was Turkish military power and the loss of European Turkey to the Empire. GERMANY FORCES WAR UPON RUSSIA AND FRANCE GERMANY FORCES WAR UPON RUSSIA AND FRANCE between Austria-Hungary and Servia was not great enough to make the war id = 11716 author = Mitrany, David title = The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey date = keywords = Asia; Austria; Balkan; Bosnia; Bulgaria; Church; Constantinople; Danube; Emperor; Empire; Europe; Greece; Hungary; King; Macedonia; Montenegro; Osmanli; Ottoman; Prince; Rumania; Rumanians; Russia; Serbia; Serbs; Slavs; Sultan; Treaty; Turkey; Turks; european; footnote; greek; turkish summary = A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY A HISTORY OF BULGARIA--SERBIA--GREECE--RUMANIA--TURKEY Greeks, who vied with the Turks in suppressing Bulgarian nationality. neighbouring countries, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece, claims both Jewish, while in the country districts Turkish, Albanian, Greek, Bulgar, be Bulgar, or Serb, or Greek, that when the agony of the Ottoman Empire Macedonia had been successively under Greek, Bulgar, and Serb, before political frontier between Serbia and Bulgaria, starting in the north from century saw a revival of Turkish power; Krete was added to their empire, In Serbia and Montenegro the result of the two successive Balkan Wars, vitality of Greek politics--the self-governing, self-sufficing city-state. Greek nation from the Ottoman Empire as to make it the ruling element in The Balkan War of 1912 doomed the Ottoman power in Europe, but left its free themselves from Turkish, Greek, and Russian political influence, Greek, Serbian, and Bulgarian nationals in Macedonia.