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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 31034 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Guatemala 2 San 2 America 1 way 1 town 1 time 1 peon 1 night 1 mountain 1 mexican 1 mayan 1 man 1 long 1 little 1 like 1 leave 1 indian 1 half 1 foot 1 day 1 american 1 Xibalba 1 Vukub 1 Vuh 1 Verapaz 1 United 1 Toocog 1 Tehuantepec 1 Tegucigalpa 1 States 1 Spanish 1 Santa 1 Río 1 Republic 1 Railway 1 President 1 Popol 1 Petén 1 Pacific 1 NNW 1 Mexico 1 Kiché 1 Hurakan 1 Hun 1 Honduras 1 Guanajuato 1 Estrada 1 English 1 Department 1 Consul Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 200 day 199 man 171 time 166 tree 161 country 156 peon 150 foot 149 forest 138 night 133 way 131 town 129 length 128 mountain 116 place 109 year 107 woman 107 water 105 stone 105 specie 100 life 97 hour 95 mile 90 name 90 land 88 house 83 city 81 rock 80 specimen 80 people 80 floor 78 sun 77 trail 77 figure 77 capital 75 river 74 part 74 mine 73 road 73 region 70 hand 69 train 69 head 68 side 67 ground 66 government 66 coffee 63 wall 63 text 62 one 61 work Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1034 _ 226 Guatemala 161 Chinajá 146 Mexico 112 El 102 Petén 87 Pp 84 San 79 America 69 States 64 United 61 President 60 Central 57 Toocog 55 de 54 Popol 53 Vuh 51 Honduras 47 Kiché 47 Cabrera 46 Estrada 45 E. 43 Verapaz 40 Indians 38 Río 38 Alta 37 Republic 36 hut 36 American 35 NNW 34 New 34 June 34 City 33 Stuart 33 México 33 Anolis 32 Santa 32 Mexican 30 Pacific 30 Hun 29 . 28 | 28 March 28 Ahpu 27 J. 25 C. 24 Tehuantepec 24 October 24 Guatemalan 24 Guanajuato Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 802 it 665 i 378 he 366 they 259 them 247 we 243 me 125 him 105 us 65 you 54 she 40 himself 33 themselves 33 itself 30 one 17 myself 17 her 3 mine 2 ourselves 2 herself 1 yourself 1 tortillas 1 ours 1 oneself 1 his 1 hardyi 1 cha 1 ''s 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3978 be 1117 have 205 make 193 find 172 do 162 come 159 give 148 take 103 see 101 pass 99 know 98 leave 93 call 90 carry 89 grow 86 seem 85 go 82 say 81 bring 78 show 75 follow 74 appear 71 fall 68 set 65 reach 64 stand 64 lie 61 run 59 break 55 lead 54 sit 51 get 51 cover 50 turn 50 pay 50 begin 49 keep 48 obtain 47 live 46 wear 46 hold 45 rise 44 look 43 work 42 hang 41 strike 41 enter 40 produce 39 lose 38 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 461 not 272 more 262 up 208 only 180 even 178 out 173 many 164 most 163 large 161 other 157 so 146 long 144 down 142 great 141 first 139 then 138 little 128 few 125 small 125 here 123 high 119 now 119 black 116 several 115 far 114 much 110 well 110 as 108 american 105 away 104 white 102 almost 98 off 92 very 92 old 92 also 91 half 85 brown 81 new 77 same 76 there 76 low 74 mexican 74 again 73 southern 73 own 72 still 71 less 69 such 69 often Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 least 53 most 29 large 17 good 15 Most 13 high 10 rainfor 10 great 7 low 6 late 4 near 3 strong 3 slight 3 rich 3 cold 2 wet 2 thin 2 fine 2 dry 2 bright 2 black 2 big 1 vile 1 tiny 1 tall 1 swift 1 steep 1 southernmost 1 soft 1 small 1 simple 1 rocky 1 preconqu 1 manif 1 lowermost 1 long 1 lazy 1 j 1 hot 1 heavy 1 grand 1 full 1 flat 1 easy 1 early 1 drunk 1 dim 1 dense 1 deep 1 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 111 most 7 least 5 well 1 tallest 1 slowest 1 near 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 guatemala does not 2 woman called out 1 _ are almost 1 _ are characteristic 1 _ are conspecific 1 _ are frequent 1 _ are typically 1 _ has short 1 _ having orange 1 _ is _ 1 _ is about 1 _ is arboreal 1 _ is diurnal 1 _ is not 1 _ is poorly 1 _ was just 1 _ was more 1 _ was not 1 _ were always 1 _ were evident 1 chinajá are succeedingly 1 chinajá is _ 1 chinajá know caecilians 1 chinajá was accidentally 1 chinajá was brilliant 1 countries are especially 1 country are subject 1 country brings home 1 country did not 1 country grew dry 1 country growing more 1 country is easily 1 country is well 1 day had barely 1 day had definitely 1 day is often 1 day was brilliant 1 day was rainy 1 days were short 1 feet seemed impervious 1 feet were bluish 1 foot was much 1 forest is noticeably 1 forests are not 1 guatemala are not 1 guatemala are thus 1 guatemala is fascinating 1 guatemala is incalculable 1 guatemala is infinite 1 guatemala is remarkable Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is not recognizable 1 _ was not present 1 forests are not present 1 guatemala are not grave 1 men were no longer 1 peon has not more 1 species having no close A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 38398 author = Duellman, William Edward title = Amphibians and Reptiles of the Rainforests of Southern El Petén, Guatemala date = keywords = Chinajá; Guatemala; NNW; Petén; Río; Toocog; Verapaz summary = Knox Jones, Jr. and I flew into El Petén to collect and study mammals, reptiles, and In the rainforests of southern El Petén there are six species of the rainforests of southern El Petén, 42 per cent of the species spend species of amphibians and reptiles in southern El Petén, seven are Bush inhabitants include several species of lizards and snakes, all of Tree-trunk inhabitants include five species of lizards. One specimen is a female having a snout-vent length of 80 mm., a tail This small tree frog congregated in large numbers at a forest pond at The specimen from Chinajá was calling from a small bush at the edge of a This small tree frog was calling from herbs in a pond in the forest on Two specimens were obtained from dense forest at Chinajá. This snake was found on the forest floor by day; it is a male having 130 id = 7072 author = Franck, Harry Alverson title = Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond date = keywords = English; Guanajuato; Guatemala; Honduras; Mexico; San; Santa; Spanish; Tegucigalpa; Tehuantepec; american; day; foot; half; indian; leave; like; little; long; man; mexican; mountain; night; peon; time; town; way summary = street-car, eight feet long, was manned by two tawny children without entirely worn away by the bare feet of the many generations of peons "stars" rode second-class, dressed much like peons, and carried their Indian corn surely four miles long and half as wide stretching like a We wound through several long peon villages, mere grass huts on the bare Within half an hour the way began to rise and soon entered an immense bench, the arrival of a white man in this largely Indian town was an place itself is a sight worth long travel, with its soft climate like Twice during the day I passed groups of women of the peon class half-sunken Mexican hat, a long thin town of white walls and tiled roofs Some miles away from the town, at the far end of Lake Pátzcuaro, behind mountain wall rose before me, and a sharp rocky trail at times like id = 38264 author = Pepper, Charles M. (Charles Melville) title = Guatemala, the country of the future date = keywords = America; Cabrera; Central; Consul; Department; Estrada; Guatemala; Pacific; President; Railway; Republic; San; States; United summary = UNITED STATES MINISTER AND CONSULS IN GUATEMALA. Guatemala, the capital, is the largest city in Central America. The importance of this Northern Railway to the development of Guatemala with the Guatemala Central, the country will have a through railway line the coffee-raising districts of the Pacific coast section of Guatemala. Guatemala to points in the United States 55 cts. the occasion of a New Year''s reception by President Estrada Cabrera Generally it further may be said that Guatemala owes to President specialty of Guatemala coffee in the United States, for the article once Captain Rae of the United States, who spent several years in Guatemala exportations from Guatemala North America (chiefly United States) In detail the value of the goods imported by Guatemala in the given In a country so largely agricultural as Guatemala is the measures for before have the relations between Guatemala and the United States id = 56550 author = Spence, Lewis title = The Popol Vuh: The Mythic and Heroic Sagas of the Kichés of Central America date = keywords = Ahpu; America; Hun; Hurakan; Kiché; Popol; Vuh; Vukub; Xibalba; mayan summary = The "Popol Vuh" is the New World''s richest mythological mine. pre-Columbian mythology of America than the "Popol Vuh." It is the tradition and mythi-history known as the "Popol Vuh"; and ere we pass hero-gods Hun-Ahpu and Xbalanque came to earth with the intention of "Popol Vuh" and the creation-myth in Genesis is no more the result of too rash to state a belief in an original American creation-myth, The connection of Kiché and Mayan mythology with that of Mexico is the "Popol Vuh" it is stated that the gods gave maize to man. "Popol Vuh" at all, are really references to Mayan myths. of the "Popol Vuh" and of Kiché mythology in general, knowledge of of words," and although the native compiler of the "Popol Vuh" appears works as refer at the tame time to Mayan and Kiché mythology. relate to the myths of Maya-Kiché peoples, are: