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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 177813 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 little 4 good 4 God 3 love 3 look 3 like 3 french 3 day 3 Paris 3 Madame 3 Christophe 2 time 2 parisian 2 life 2 come 2 Olivier 2 Jean 2 Germany 2 France 2 Beethoven 1 work 1 woman 1 think 1 thing 1 poor 1 people 1 olivi 1 nature 1 music 1 man 1 heart 1 great 1 german 1 find 1 eye 1 Wagner 1 Vogel 1 Valjean 1 Thou 1 Tholomyès 1 Sylvain 1 St. 1 Schulz 1 Sabine 1 Roussin 1 Rosa 1 Rome 1 Reinhart 1 President 1 Palace Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2296 man 1389 life 1388 day 1281 time 1184 nothing 1090 eye 964 thing 917 people 909 hand 806 heart 793 room 770 music 736 face 720 woman 708 child 707 word 683 love 668 soul 654 moment 652 friend 613 way 594 thought 572 work 556 night 555 everything 554 idea 549 head 542 house 530 mind 505 door 494 world 474 mother 456 year 456 voice 442 art 438 hour 437 one 431 light 420 boy 416 girl 405 anything 382 bed 378 town 372 other 372 evening 366 end 352 arm 346 sort 333 place 326 name Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4513 Christophe 1921 _ 985 Jean 584 Olivier 376 M. 327 God 299 Paris 278 Madame 274 France 246 Bishop 209 Antoinette 202 Madeleine 197 Melchior 193 Jacqueline 185 Anna 181 Valjean 181 Louisa 155 Sabine 154 Javert 138 Minna 138 Germany 132 Schulz 132 Grazia 130 Braun 129 Kohn 122 Fantine 120 Gottfried 114 Hassler 111 Frau 110 Otto 105 Jeannin 105 Georges 101 French 98 Colette 96 Rosa 89 Mannheim 88 Ada 86 Emmanuel 86 Beethoven 80 Mayor 77 de 75 Magloire 75 Hecht 74 von 71 Kerich 71 Ernest 69 Michel 68 Sylvain 67 Lévy 66 Monsieur Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 19173 he 9430 it 7940 she 6372 him 5798 they 3927 you 3661 i 2886 them 2708 her 1681 himself 1197 me 808 we 589 herself 399 themselves 384 us 178 one 135 myself 133 itself 104 yourself 52 ourselves 36 his 26 thee 23 mine 21 hers 20 theirs 12 yours 11 thyself 9 him,-- 7 yourselves 7 ''s 6 oneself 3 himself,-- 2 --they 1 years--(they 1 ye 1 weeks,--she 1 weakness--(for 1 voice,--she 1 valueless),--they 1 vaguely,-- 1 uncle--(she 1 tried--(he 1 them.--but 1 talk--(they 1 so)--but 1 smiling);--she 1 quietly,-- 1 outbreaks):--they 1 ours 1 music--(that Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 29614 be 11793 have 4745 do 3010 go 2962 say 2310 see 2110 make 1845 know 1732 come 1667 think 1629 take 1187 look 1069 give 962 love 933 find 867 seem 851 feel 841 leave 806 try 759 tell 733 hear 698 ask 688 live 677 talk 640 use 629 turn 597 begin 548 pass 547 write 533 sit 532 understand 532 speak 529 let 519 laugh 513 get 507 want 483 become 465 play 445 lose 441 bring 434 stop 413 call 400 hold 390 fall 387 put 372 read 346 lie 344 set 341 listen 337 suffer Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7801 not 2267 so 1895 more 1820 little 1668 up 1655 only 1392 then 1319 out 1302 other 1247 never 1191 very 1017 good 1003 old 998 even 945 great 906 too 833 much 791 down 782 again 758 away 748 long 746 on 723 well 719 always 693 first 659 now 623 own 607 once 597 few 592 same 574 just 558 there 536 back 531 as 517 most 514 still 506 such 471 last 468 enough 460 young 453 all 431 no 428 many 412 new 397 alone 375 in 374 poor 365 certain 361 almost 358 together Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 222 least 142 good 88 most 64 great 53 small 53 bad 23 high 15 slight 14 near 14 late 11 eld 10 simple 10 low 10 dear 9 dark 8 fine 7 Most 6 strong 6 innermost 6 hard 6 faint 5 young 5 pure 5 noble 5 j 5 early 4 topmost 4 rich 4 l 4 happy 4 fair 4 clever 3 weak 3 old 3 mighty 3 gentle 3 full 3 farth 3 base 2 wild 2 vile 2 vague 2 sure 2 strange 2 rare 2 narrow 2 lovely 2 loud 2 long 2 lofty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 429 most 43 least 10 well 2 worst 1 woman,--the 1 it,-- 1 goethe Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.freeliterature.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.freeliterature.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 christophe did not 39 christophe was not 20 christophe had not 19 christophe went on 15 christophe was so 10 christophe was very 9 olivier was not 8 christophe had never 8 christophe was amazed 8 christophe was only 8 nothing is more 7 christophe was too 6 christophe knew nothing 6 christophe said nothing 6 christophe was more 6 christophe was much 6 christophe was no 6 christophe went home 6 christophe went up 6 life is not 6 people did not 5 christophe came in 5 christophe had only 5 christophe was glad 5 man did not 4 _ was _ 4 christophe was afraid 4 christophe was delighted 4 christophe was rather 4 christophe was right 4 christophe was still 4 christophe went away 4 christophe went out 4 heart was full 4 man had not 4 man is so 4 music was not 4 night was fully 4 people are not 4 people do n''t 3 christophe came home 3 christophe had already 3 christophe sat down 3 christophe used often 3 christophe was able 3 christophe was ashamed 3 christophe was conscious 3 christophe was embarrassed 3 christophe was ill 3 christophe was out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 christophe was no longer 3 christophe made no reply 3 christophe was not yet 2 christophe did not even 2 christophe had no thought 2 christophe had no time 2 christophe had not enough 2 christophe had not yet 2 christophe made no effort 2 christophe was no psychologist 2 christophe was not much 2 olivier was not so 2 olivier was not there 2 people are not so 1 _ are no less 1 _ had no other 1 _ is not worth 1 _ was not more 1 child has no such 1 child is no longer 1 child was not enough 1 children are not enough 1 children have no memory 1 children took no notice 1 christophe did not always 1 christophe did not rightly 1 christophe did not yet 1 christophe felt no surprise 1 christophe gave no thought 1 christophe had no anxiety 1 christophe had no desire 1 christophe had no difficulty 1 christophe had no doubt 1 christophe had no idea 1 christophe had no mind 1 christophe had no money 1 christophe had no reason 1 christophe had no single 1 christophe had no small 1 christophe had no taste 1 christophe had no tremors 1 christophe had no ulterior 1 christophe had no weapon 1 christophe had not always 1 christophe had not even 1 christophe had not only 1 christophe heard no more 1 christophe is not alone 1 christophe made no allusion 1 christophe made no reply--(for A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 48731 author = Hugo, Victor title = Les Misérables, v. 1/5: Fantine date = keywords = Arras; Bishop; CHAPTER; Champmathieu; Cosette; D----; Fantine; Father; Favourite; Gervais; God; Javert; Jean; Madame; Madeleine; Magloire; Maire; Mayor; Monseigneur; Monsieur; Myriel; Paris; President; St.; Tholomyès; Valjean; come; good; little; look; man summary = Myriel said, "you are looking at a good man and I at a great leaving his door open day and night for any who liked to enter, and "I am about to be cured, sir," the old man said; then after a pause he old man raised a finger to heaven and said,-thanked the Mayor, and said, "I am going to a worthy man whom I know," The "good woman" touched the man''s arm and pointed to a small house looked in turn at the two aged females and the old man, and, not Each time he said the word _Sir_ with his gentle grave voice the man''s "I trust you will pass a good night," said the Bishop. Jean Valjean opened his eyes, and looked at the Bishop with an old woman with a hypocritical look came into her room and said, "Do you id = 7967 author = Rolland, Romain title = Jean-Christophe Journey''s End date = keywords = Anna; Arnaud; Aurora; Braun; Christophe; Cécile; Emmanuel; France; Georges; Germany; God; Grazia; Jacqueline; Langeais; Madame; Olivier; Paris; Rome; Thou; day; eye; find; french; good; heart; life; like; little; look; love; nature; parisian; poor; think; time; woman; work summary = like those loving mothers, the right-living women of the middle-class, Next day Christophe said triumphantly to Olivier: The marriage of Olivier and Jacqueline was not likely to make Christophe Olivier''s happy eyes that looked so far away, said only: came in for her legacy, Olivier remembered what Christophe had said a rich blossoming, raising a religious hymn of love to life and God. Christophe also rummaged in the books of the past for great, simple, "Great men have no need of us," said Christophe. "Your real task," said Christophe, "is to force great works of art on breathe, to love life, light, one''s humble work, the little corner of that a man like Christophe loves those who can do him good: rather he is Christophe got up and went to the piano, and said to Olivier: Christophe had thought that Olivier would come back and take up his old id = 7979 author = Rolland, Romain title = Jean-Christophe, Volume I date = keywords = Ada; Beethoven; Christophe; Duke; Ernest; Frau; God; Gottfried; Grand; Hassler; Jean; Kerich; Krafft; Kunz; Lieder; Lorchen; Louisa; Mannheim; Melchior; Michel; Minna; Otto; Palace; Reinhart; Rosa; Sabine; Schulz; Vogel; Wagner; come; day; french; german; good; like; little; look; love summary = There came a day, when Jean-Christophe was a little older, when he The old man believed him, and that made Jean-Christophe laugh. point, that little Jean-Christophe began to understand what was going on to her brother--Jean-Christophe heard it--that it was a little poor boy. "The little boy who is dead," said Jean-Christophe in a whisper. He looked quietly at Jean-Christophe, and saw his angry face, and smiled, and kissed him, and said: "Dear little Jean-Christophe!..." Then, as if he When he was a little comforted Jean-Christophe dried his eyes and looked at Jean-Christophe thought of death day and night. Jean-Christophe thought for a moment and said: Jean-Christophe, lying at full length, with his hands behind his head, said At these words the girl laughed again, and Jean-Christophe looked so and came back with a little smile as she saw Jean-Christophe''s "There are lovely things too," said Christophe, looking at the beautiful id = 8149 author = Rolland, Romain title = Jean-Christophe in Paris: The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House date = keywords = Antoinette; Beethoven; Christophe; Coeur; Colette; Commandant; Diener; France; Germany; God; Goujart; Hecht; Jeannin; Jews; Kohn; Lucien; Lévy; Madame; Mooch; Olivier; Paris; Roussin; Sylvain; day; french; good; great; life; like; little; love; music; olivi; parisian; people; thing; time summary = Christophe than he felt like a little boy again in his presence: he was Christopher Columbus of Parisian music, and he said it made an end of the From that day on Sylvain Kohn took to inviting Christophe to his rooms, "I thought perhaps you would like to hear a little music from time to time: Christophe, like every good German, thought he knew it. the only thing that comforted Christophe a little: these people could still healthy, of the people: faith in ideas, feelings, great men, in Man. Behind Christophe thought that it was lucky that such people should live under a "Poor little things!"--thought Christophe, forgetting that he himself had he would feel that his life was no great thing to Christophe compared with friends like himself and Christophe was to love each other, and to keep to Olivier, knowing his love for Christophe.