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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 84388 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Polly 7 Phronsie 7 Mrs. 7 Mr. 6 King 6 Joel 6 Jasper 6 Fisher 5 Grandpapa 5 Alexia 3 Pepper 3 Miss 3 Mamsie 3 Ben 2 Tom 1 Whitney 1 Vanderburgh 1 Van 1 Tisbett 1 Selwyn 1 Salisbury 1 Ruypen 1 Rachel 1 Pip 1 Pickering 1 Percy 1 Peletiah 1 Parrott 1 Mother 1 Mary 1 Madam 1 Jocko 1 Fanny 1 Dr. 1 Dick 1 David 1 Chatterton 1 Charlotte 1 Beebe 1 Anstice 1 Adela Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1780 hand 1308 face 1281 boy 1179 thing 1131 time 1069 eye 962 girl 867 head 864 child 785 way 762 room 750 one 730 arm 637 chair 582 door 541 anything 526 mother 524 word 515 day 498 something 475 man 464 side 440 house 419 jasper 394 foot 370 table 365 bit 350 minute 335 father 331 gentleman 329 nothing 328 cheek 317 finger 310 voice 299 floor 292 work 290 place 278 step 269 matter 268 laugh 262 doctor 258 corner 257 breath 254 bed 250 sir 245 window 242 home 239 stair 238 end 237 hall Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5200 Polly 3020 Joel 2362 Phronsie 2034 Jasper 1974 Mr. 1775 Mrs. 1594 Ben 1225 Alexia 1136 King 947 Pepper 873 Grandpapa 867 Miss 839 Fisher 748 _ 728 Mamsie 558 exclaimed 513 Tom 503 David 441 Van 392 Pickering 364 Mother 364 Joe 335 Rachel 316 Chatterton 306 Davie 291 Percy 291 Dr. 283 Whitney 270 Charlotte 245 Salisbury 225 Adela 210 Jack 203 Dick 188 Grandma 176 Henderson 173 Pip 164 Peletiah 154 Tisbett 148 Dave 143 Parrott 143 Jocko 136 Clem 134 Cathie 133 Mary 131 Cabot 126 Madam 125 Beebe 121 Candace 120 Christmas 119 Ruypen Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11284 i 9537 you 7954 it 6827 he 6552 she 2826 me 2499 him 2432 her 2347 we 1938 they 1425 them 629 us 476 himself 424 herself 190 ''em 142 ''s 133 myself 125 yourself 76 themselves 64 one 63 mine 49 yours 47 em 37 itself 22 ourselves 14 hers 13 his 10 theirs 7 ours 4 ye 3 you''ll 3 sho 3 she''ll 2 i''m 1 yourselves 1 you''re 1 wish-- 1 tones!--"we 1 thumps 1 th 1 round,--you 1 reason_--you 1 proudly--"she 1 out,-- 1 on''t 1 oh"--she 1 ob 1 movin 1 mine,--they 1 jus Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19627 be 8511 say 6688 do 6423 have 3960 go 2602 cry 2489 come 2391 get 2351 see 1777 know 1544 look 1539 think 1386 tell 1353 take 1312 make 1117 want 1110 give 1105 run 971 let 897 ask 819 turn 747 begin 695 hear 690 sit 671 put 647 dear 627 declare 609 keep 571 help 568 find 559 stop 539 hold 514 try 491 bring 471 call 461 stand 458 feel 447 hurry 440 draw 437 set 430 seem 403 like 402 fly 385 laugh 371 mean 360 suppose 359 wait 353 leave 349 speak 341 add Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8584 not 3559 up 3202 so 2543 little 2521 now 2091 out 1821 then 1790 old 1636 polly 1609 down 1529 just 1470 off 1395 back 1381 very 1307 good 1171 here 1126 there 1080 as 1035 over 961 all 883 again 876 long 865 well 848 quite 836 much 811 big 810 on 780 away 777 in 749 never 730 other 680 only 671 more 657 too 631 right 591 ever 566 last 546 dear 531 great 515 first 508 still 460 really 405 bad 388 brown 387 black 385 always 377 soon 374 around 373 enough 370 suddenly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 276 good 137 least 66 most 50 great 38 bad 34 big 27 near 15 dear 14 slight 12 old 9 lively 9 little 9 cheery 8 high 8 fine 7 lovely 7 bright 6 sweet 6 small 5 young 5 nice 5 long 5 late 5 large 5 happy 4 wild 4 pleasant 4 loud 4 jolly 4 fast 4 crisp 3 tall 3 new 3 grand 3 full 3 eld 2 swift 2 quick 2 narrow 2 l 2 hard 2 gay 2 farth 2 faint 2 deep 2 clean 2 broad 2 Most 1 wise 1 wide Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 223 most 23 well 9 least 1 farthest 1 eldest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 _ is _ 13 _ are _ 13 joel did n''t 11 polly did n''t 8 _ am _ 8 _ did _ 8 _ do n''t 7 polly was quite 6 phronsie did n''t 6 polly did not 6 polly does n''t 6 polly ran off 6 polly sat down 5 joel looked up 5 polly was already 5 polly was just 4 _ do _ 4 ben was n''t 4 boys did n''t 4 fisher made haste 4 joel did not 4 joel sat down 4 joel was already 4 joel was not 4 phronsie looked up 4 polly looked up 4 polly ran back 3 _ got _ 3 _ has _ 3 _ have _ 3 _ was _ 3 ben came in 3 boys have n''t 3 door was closed 3 eyes were as 3 face was quite 3 face was very 3 fisher says so 3 grandpapa said so 3 jasper ran up 3 joel had n''t 3 joel is all 3 joel was just 3 king put back 3 king was not 3 mamsie does n''t 3 mamsie is n''t 3 phronsie did not 3 phronsie saw polly 3 phronsie was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 phronsie had no eyes 2 phronsie made no reply 1 alexia saw no reason 1 ben had no need 1 ben took no pains 1 ben was not only 1 eyes was not pleasant 1 face gave no sign 1 fisher had no relief 1 grandpapa was not ready 1 joel had no cause 1 joel had no ears 1 joel had no such 1 joel had no time 1 joel was not much 1 joel was not so 1 joel was not very 1 joel were not there 1 king gave no sign 1 king had no words 1 king had not only 1 king made no comment 1 king was not so 1 phronsie had no idea 1 phronsie was not quite 1 phronsie was not too 1 polly had no reason 1 polly took no notice 1 polly was not usually A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26122 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Five Little Peppers at School date = keywords = Alexia; Anstice; Dr.; Fisher; Grandpapa; Jasper; Joel; King; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Pepper; Phronsie; Polly; Salisbury; Tom summary = "I can''t go now, Alexia," said Polly, still clinging to Mr. King''s hand. "Yes, Polly, it''s best for you to go with the girls now," said old Mr. King, gently relinquishing her hands, "so run along with you, child." "Goodness me!" said Polly with a little laugh, "I remember now, I tossed "Don''t look so, Polly," said Alexia, "we''ll start pretty soon, I some way to get a message to Grandpapa King, Alexia," said Polly. "Yes, I should," said Alexia, "like it very much indeed, Polly." "Oh Alexia, you never could be good like Polly," said Phronsie, standing "Miss Anstice, I need Polly Pepper up next to me," said Alexia, "oh, so "I can''t think what''s become of Joel," said Polly, flying down the long "Polly, you must," said Jasper, for Phronsie was trying to turn in her "Polly," said Jasper, very much excited, "what if we girls and boys id = 35178 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Ben Pepper date = keywords = Alexia; Ben; Fisher; Jasper; Jocko; Joel; King; Madam; Mr.; Mrs.; Phronsie; Pip; Polly; Ruypen; Van summary = "Yes, I will," said Mrs. Fisher, quickly, and, seizing Polly''s hands, "No," said Ben, "I don''t think up such nice things as you do, Polly," "You be still, Joe," said Ben, "and let Polly think." "Yes," said Polly, with a glad little smile up at him; "he''s Ben." "I wish Jasper was home," said Ben, with a long breath, and going across "Oh, wait a moment, Ben," said Madam Van Ruypen, laying a detaining hand "Yes, if your Aunt will let you come," said Polly, with happy little "Pip is coming home with Ben and Jasper," said Joel, irrelevantly. "Yes, he did," said Polly, keeping her eyes away from Ben, so that all "I shall tell," said Polly, twitching away her shoulder from Ben''s hand, "Polly," said Jasper, and his dark eyes shone, "I think Ben can do just "Why, Ben Pepper, there is Jasper''s ''As You Like It,''" said Polly, in id = 5632 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Five Little Peppers Midway date = keywords = Alexia; Chatterton; Dick; Fisher; Grandpapa; Jasper; Joel; King; Mamsie; Mr.; Mrs.; Pepper; Phronsie; Polly; Whitney summary = "Polly dear," said Mrs. Whitney with a smile, "say good-morning to Mrs. Chatterton, and then run away. "Good-morning, Mrs. Chatterton," said Polly slowly, the brown eyes "We want to get up a little play," said Polly, "Jasper and I, and act "To be sure you may," said Polly, looking into the flushed little face; "Mrs. Chatterton will let me read it to her; she said so," cried Polly, "Dear child," said Mrs. Whitney, as much a girl for the moment as Polly "I do not know whether Polly can come now," said Mrs. Whitney gently; "Perhaps Joel and Phronsie will think as we do," said Polly. "Grandpapa," Polly rushing over the stairs, met him coming up to Mrs. Whitney''s room, "Joel says it''s the little morning wedding--please; and "I wish Phronsie had come," said Polly, as she and Jasper sorted the "All right, child," said Mrs. Fisher, with a look at Polly. id = 6418 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Five Little Peppers and their Friends date = keywords = Alexia; Fisher; Grandpapa; Jasper; Joel; King; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Parrott; Peletiah; Percy; Phronsie; Polly; Rachel summary = "I wish," said Phronsie slowly, "that you''d come in, little girl." "Polly," said Phronsie, with a gentle little twitch on her arm, "can you long afternoon at Miss Mary''s, Polly and Phronsie set forth, the new little "Yes," said Polly, her cheeks like a rose for fear her dear Miss Mary might "You must come and see Grandpapa," said Polly firmly, a little white line "Yes, it''s my little girl," said Phronsie happily, "and she''s come to play "I don''t know, Grandpapa," said Polly, the little white line still around "She''s coming right back, little girl," said old Mr. King kindly. "Wait till Jasper tells us how to begin," said Polly, her brown eyes "Joel," said Polly, in a sorry little voice, and turning away from the "I know it," said Polly, delighted to hear Joel''s part taken, "and just "Boys," said Polly, "it''s just this way; you must help me to find Joel, id = 6987 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Five Little Peppers Abroad date = keywords = Adela; Fanny; Fisher; Grandpapa; Jasper; King; Mamsie; Mother; Mr.; Mrs.; Phronsie; Polly; Selwyn; Tom; Vanderburgh summary = "We came to find her little sister," said Jasper, politely, for Polly "Polly," said Jasper, taking her hand, "you know your mother will feel "O dear me," said Polly, with a little laugh, "that was such a good "Polly," said Mother Fisher, suddenly, "Grandpapa asked me to find you; "Mr. King is always doing good, kind things," said Mrs. Fisher, coming "Yes, I know, Polly," said Mother Fisher, holding her big girl to her "Polly," said Mother Fisher, looking into the flushed face, "I tell you "I''d rather he had some little girls, Polly," said Phronsie, "It _is_ a good thing," said Jasper, taking the drawing from Polly''s "Oh, yes, you would, I think, Polly," said Jasper. "You ran just as fast, I''m sure, Jasper," said Polly, with a little "I know," said Phronsie, with a little gurgle of delight at Polly''s "Polly is going with me and Phronsie," said Mr. King. id = 7434 author = Sidney, Margaret title = The Adventures of Joel Pepper date = keywords = Beebe; Ben; David; Joel; Mamsie; Mr.; Mrs.; Pepper; Phronsie; Polly; Tisbett summary = "I''m not going to cry," said Polly, "because I know Joel will be "O dear me," said little Davie, hiding his face in Polly''s gown, "Not a single bit of an inch nearer, Joel Pepper," said Polly, "There now, Phronsie; see, Joel''s got it for you," said Polly, "Now, boys," said Polly, as Joel pushed back his chair, "I want "Joel wanted to do ''em, Davie dear," said Polly, coming to the "We can''t," said Polly, "Mamsie wants us to come right home." "Go and call him, Polly," said Mrs. Pepper, "Come in, won''t you, "Tisn''t nice a bit to go without Joel, Mamsie," said Polly, "Joel Pepper!" cried Polly, a little red spot coming in either "Be quiet, Joel and David," said Mrs. Pepper, turning her black "Go on, Polly, Joel''s right," said Mrs. Pepper, in satisfaction. "No--no, Joel," said Mrs. Pepper, "you''re too little to go to a fire." id = 7498 author = Sidney, Margaret title = Five Little Peppers Grown Up date = keywords = Alexia; Ben; Charlotte; Fisher; Grandpapa; Jasper; Joel; King; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Phronsie; Pickering; Polly summary = "I think if you want to understand Amy," said Polly, holding her hands "Why, Jasper''s," said Polly and Ben together; Joel and David coming in "Phronsie, you can''t have her up here!" Polly exclaimed, while old Mr. King put forth an uneasy hand to stop all such proceedings, and two or you; and you are going to obey every single thing that dear Mrs. Henderson tells you, just as soon as she speaks," said Phronsie slowly, "Grandpapa," cried Polly, coming up to old Mr. King and Phronsie, with a "Polly has gone," said Mrs. Fisher, coming down the stairs. "Yes, dear," said Polly, "I think it is, Phronsie," and her cheeks "Jasper couldn''t help but be happy over Charlotte''s singing," said Polly "Well, I''m going to tell Phronsie that my arm is all right," said Polly, "Good-by, Pickering," said Polly, coming into his room, old Mr. King "Polly," said Jasper, "look at me, do, dear!"