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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38508 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Goose 2 illustration 2 duck 2 White 2 Mrs. 2 Mr. 2 Fox 1 henny 1 hen 1 fig 1 boy 1 True 1 Thumbietot 1 Square 1 Småland 1 Smirre 1 Skåne 1 Runner 1 Rouen 1 Phoebe 1 Pekin 1 Osa 1 Ola 1 Nils 1 Morten 1 Mats 1 Man 1 Lake 1 Karr 1 Jarro 1 Industry 1 Holgersson 1 Heaven 1 Green 1 Grayskin 1 Gorgo 1 Goosey 1 Gander 1 FIG 1 Dunfin 1 Department 1 Clement 1 Caesar 1 Bureau 1 Bear 1 Barbury 1 Bailiff 1 Baby 1 Aylesbury 1 Animal Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1196 duck 955 boy 667 time 659 goose 567 egg 505 day 486 house 474 bird 453 water 319 one 298 way 288 farm 279 gander 278 place 277 head 275 feather 262 forest 260 duckling 246 night 233 wing 226 man 212 year 211 feed 204 thing 190 breed 184 mother 183 hen 179 land 179 eye 177 ground 177 child 176 part 175 goosey 174 gosling 172 yard 169 market 168 flock 166 tree 163 hand 161 foot 159 color 156 morning 155 something 154 sea 150 body 146 illustration 140 nest 140 mountain 137 people 137 pen Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 854 _ 392 geese 293 Mr. 267 Akka 142 Mrs. 141 Goose 128 Karr 109 Smirre 99 White 98 Thumbietot 90 Gander 80 Jarro 77 Pekin 76 Grayskin 76 Dunfin 71 Muscovy 69 Clement 67 Phoebe 65 U. 65 S. 62 Rouen 61 Industry 61 Agriculture 59 Nils 59 Animal 58 Geese 58 Fox 58 Department 58 Bureau 57 Gorgo 56 Bear 55 Island 55 FIG 54 Gray 52 Ducks 51 Runner 51 Man 51 Holgersson 50 Ola 50 Duck 49 Skåne 49 East 48 Father 48 Caesar 46 Morten 46 Goosey 44 Lake 44 Call 44 Aunt 43 Småland Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4305 he 3113 it 2555 they 1739 i 1574 you 1205 him 1151 she 1074 them 448 we 416 me 327 her 260 himself 174 themselves 157 us 126 one 69 herself 61 itself 29 myself 27 yourself 12 ourselves 7 mine 5 yours 3 theirs 3 hers 2 resolved_,--that 2 ''s 1 yourselves 1 ung 1 oneself 1 imself 1 impatiently).--"that 1 ice 1 his 1 hen 1 fru Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11600 be 3902 have 1397 do 1075 say 879 come 847 see 733 think 727 go 551 make 470 take 453 get 448 know 435 look 384 keep 347 run 342 give 340 fly 331 hear 329 find 323 stand 321 use 296 begin 276 lie 256 sit 251 tell 249 ask 241 grow 225 live 221 leave 211 call 209 show 206 turn 205 lay 196 become 187 want 173 feed 168 try 163 let 160 raise 158 seem 158 follow 157 feel 154 eat 151 walk 149 understand 149 carry 148 breed 147 move 136 hold 133 believe Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2500 not 927 so 777 up 640 out 628 good 572 then 543 little 532 more 522 as 518 long 505 old 490 well 489 now 464 down 456 only 455 very 425 wild 412 other 395 there 377 here 347 just 346 large 332 much 322 geese 286 away 285 white 282 many 281 first 279 too 277 big 271 great 265 back 260 never 257 again 246 young 244 also 243 small 228 same 222 still 217 soon 186 such 183 most 178 high 177 black 176 once 171 whole 171 last 170 over 170 off 169 far Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137 good 68 least 53 most 19 large 16 great 13 near 11 Most 9 bad 8 small 7 slight 7 old 6 wise 6 high 5 eld 4 young 4 tiny 4 low 4 late 3 simple 3 short 3 quick 3 poor 3 long 3 heavy 3 dear 3 dark 2 wild 2 topmost 2 strong 2 strange 2 lovely 2 handsome 2 fat 2 early 2 big 1 wicked 1 warm 1 vest 1 thorny 1 thin 1 thick 1 tall 1 swift 1 sweet 1 southw 1 sound 1 showy 1 safe 1 rich 1 quaint Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 130 most 12 least 10 well 1 love_.--"indeed 1 highest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/foxgeesewonderfu00weiriala Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 boy did not 7 boy was not 7 boy was so 6 boy had not 6 ducks are not 5 boy did n''t 5 ducks do not 5 geese did not 4 eggs are not 4 geese are not 4 geese were not 4 wings are large 3 ducklings are first 3 ducklings do not 3 feathers come out 3 geese are also 3 geese are often 3 geese are very 3 one is so 3 water is not 3 wings are long 3 wings are short 2 akka called out 2 bird is then 2 birds are not 2 boy came back 2 boy had actually 2 boy had certainly 2 boy had ever 2 boy had n''t 2 boy had never 2 boy had so 2 boy heard something 2 boy lay still 2 boy ran so 2 boy saw distinctly 2 boy was afraid 2 boy was ready 2 boy was very 2 ducklings are about 2 ducklings are usually 2 ducks are quite 2 ducks are rarely 2 ducks are usually 2 ducks are very 2 feathers are glossy 2 feathers are not 2 feathers are somewhat 2 gander did n''t 2 gander was so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boy heard no more 1 akka said no more 1 bird is not so 1 birds are not stuck 1 boy got no seed 1 boy had no difficulty 1 boy made no objection 1 boy made no reply 1 boy was not long 1 boy was not so 1 breeds are not very 1 day is no small 1 duck has no crop 1 ducks are not fairly 1 ducks are not ready 1 ducks are not usually 1 ducks is not severe 1 eggs are not as 1 eggs is not nearly 1 feathers are not worth 1 feed is not available 1 gander had no desire 1 geese had no use 1 geese were not afraid 1 geese were not alone 1 geese were not at 1 house are not really 1 house was not large 1 men have no fear 1 one is not sufficient 1 place was not much 1 things were not geese 1 water is not available 1 water is not very A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22611 author = Anonymous title = The Fox and the Geese; and The Wonderful History of Henny-Penny date = keywords = Fox; henny summary = THE FOX AND THE GEESE; AND THE WONDERFUL HISTORY OF HENNY-PENNY. "There''s a Mr. Fox," said she, "that I know, Soon scented the goose near the pond; "''T was that villain the Fox," said good Mr. Drake, "O dear!" said the Fox, "I can''t really tell "Many thanks for your news," said Ganderee, For of Reynard she felt much fear; "I''ll hide you," she said, "in my nice new churn." "Where are you going to-day, Cocky-locky and Henny-penny?" So Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, they gaed, and they So the Goose said,-"I will go with you, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny." So Goosie-poosie, and Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, "Where are you going to-day, Goosie-poosie, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, So Turkey-lurky, and Goosie-poosie, and Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, "Oh, Mr. Fox, the clouds are falling, and we are going to tell And the Fox said,-THE FOX AND THE GEESE, 9 Illustrations, price 8 cts. id = 11936 author = Herr, Charlotte B. (Charlotte Bronte) title = The Wise Mamma Goose date = keywords = Goose summary = Thinking had always been hard work for Mamma Goose. For Mamma Goose had a whole dozen of the dearest little goslings, and could be expected to know,--far more than little Red Hen''s chicks, even one of the chickens away each time so that, when the next morning came, missing, and usually it was a little baby chick that was gone. Fido went away, for he had always stayed awake all night and watched to roost with the big white cock at the end of the row, and soon they were the end, Mamma Goose led all the little goslings into Fido''s house. So every night Mamma Goose led her babies into Fido''s house, and every that night with Mamma Goose; for that was the only way to keep the fox The big white cock and all the chickens were just as glad as he was, for id = 62685 author = Howard, George E. (George Ellsworth) title = Ducks and Geese: Standard Breeds and Management date = keywords = Aylesbury; Pekin; Rouen; White; duck; fig; illustration summary = Colored and White Muscovy ducks (illustrated) 12 [Illustration: Fig. 1.--White Pekin duck.] [Illustration: Fig. 2.--Group of White Pekin ducks.] Raisers recommend for raising exhibition birds one drake to two ducks, raisers who raise large numbers for market breed them as they do =Description.=--The Rouen duck is a fine market bird, but does not [Illustration: Fig. 4.--Trio of Colored Rouen ducks.] dark ashy-brown color; the outer edge in old birds is edged with white; [Illustration: Fig. 5.--Pair of Black Cayuga ducks.] The head of the black East Indian duck is short and small; eyes dark 16 is shown a duck house with water runs, and also the arrangement [Illustration: Fig. 14.--House for breeding ducks.] [Illustration: Fig. 14.--House for breeding ducks.] [Illustration: Fig. 15.--House for breeding and growing ducks.] [Illustration: Fig. 16.--House for breeding ducks, showing water runs.] [Illustration: Fig. 21.--House for growing Ducks.] [Illustration: Fig. 23.--Three-pen house for growing ducks.] [Illustration: Fig. 23.--Three-pen house for growing ducks.] id = 10935 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Wonderful Adventures of Nils date = keywords = Akka; Bear; Caesar; Clement; Dunfin; Fox; Gander; Goosey; Gorgo; Grayskin; Holgersson; Jarro; Karr; Lake; Mats; Morten; Nils; Ola; Osa; Skåne; Smirre; Småland; Thumbietot; boy summary = "Dear Morten Goosey-Gander," said the boy, "try to get a swallow of All that day, when the wild geese played with the fox, the boy lay and When the boy had eaten, Akka said that she thought he ran around in the seen Akka, and all the wild geese, coming toward him in a long row. left!" said the boy, and turned the big ram''s head in that direction. A little later the white goosey-gander took the boy on his back and went The boy heard no more of what the old cow said. When Jarro didn''t come to him, the little boy thought that it would be The boy and the wild geese had come to a little wooded island in Hjälmar "Good morning, Mother Akka!" said the boy. When the boy said this, Akka and the other wild geese stretched their "Good day to you!" said the boy. id = 7897 author = Prentice, Amy title = The Gray Goose''s Story date = keywords = Goose; Man; Mr.; Mrs. summary = "Who wrote it, Mrs. Goose?" your Aunt Amy asked, and Mr. Gander spoke up "They''ll spend a good half hour talking matters over," Mrs. Goose said "Those are very good verses, Mrs. Goose," your Aunt Amy said when the "Mr. Crow is a good deal like Mr. Fox," Mrs. Goose said in reply. "That is a story I have never heard," your Aunt Amy said, and Mrs. Goose "Tell me the story about the rooster," your Aunt Amy said as Mrs. Goose "It is one of Mr. Crow''s stories," Mrs. Gray Goose said after another Aunt Amy said, and Mrs. Goose almost laughed when she replied: "Tell me the story," your Aunt Amy said, knowing very well that Mrs. Goose had one in mind, as indeed she had, for she told it as follows: I want, it isn''t used.'' Mr. Man said, and Mrs. Goose asked: id = 33029 author = Slocum, Rob R. (Rob Roy) title = Ducks and Geese date = keywords = Agriculture; Animal; Bureau; Department; FIG; Industry; Runner; White; duck; illustration summary = of Feed to Produce a Pound of Market Duck--Water for Breeders--Housing--Feeding--Water--Yards--Care of Eggs Breeding Stock--Time of Laying--Housing--Yards--Feeding great extent to keep some one of the egg producing breeds of ducks such course is the breed which is kept wherever the production of duck eggs duck lays eggs which range in color from white to green. the Call ducks run from white to green while the eggs of the Black East fertility runs good, the eggs hatch well, and the little ducks are hardy the brooder houses, one man would feed the yard ducks and the fattening _Feeding the Breeders._ Breeding ducks are fed twice a day, in the incubator capacity of from 20 to 25 eggs per head of breeding ducks. _Feeding._ On many farms the breeding flock of ducks is fed on the same that while ducks are good egg producers during the laying and breeding id = 1867 author = Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith title = The Diary of a Goose Girl date = keywords = Baby; Bailiff; Barbury; Goose; Green; Heaven; Mr.; Mrs.; Phoebe; Square; True; hen summary = {Life converges there, just at the public duck-pond: p3.jpg} The houses are set about the Green like those in a toy village. {The houses are set about the Green: p5.jpg} {The sitting hens: p17.jpg} Phoebe stood by one of the duck-ponds, a long pole in her hand, and a come, the mother goes off to bed and leaves them to Providence, or Phoebe. Coming closer to the sound we saw a black hen brooding a nest, Finally all are housed but two, the little white cock and the black tells many a good hen story, which, like fish stories, draw rather business-like and marble-hearted Phoebe has taken them away and given Burd Alane looks in good condition, but Phoebe thinks he is eggs to the square hen than any other sort of food. was doing Phoebe Heaven a good turn. _Bailiff''s Daughter_.--"It is a lovely day." _Bailiff''s Daughter_ (sighing).--"It''s like asking me to leave Heaven."