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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53319 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Mr. 2 boy 2 Tom 1 scout 1 note 1 Witherspoon 1 Ward 1 Vernon 1 Van 1 Tommy 1 Titmouse 1 Tally 1 Smith 1 Seth 1 Scout 1 Sant 1 Ruth 1 Rollins 1 Rockies 1 Red 1 Reade 1 Prescott 1 Paul 1 Omney 1 Noodles 1 Mrs. 1 Miss 1 Miller 1 Meadow 1 Margery 1 Major 1 Lenox 1 Julie 1 Jotham 1 Josh 1 Jolt 1 Joan 1 Jed 1 Janus 1 Jane 1 Indians 1 Hinman 1 Henry 1 Hazel 1 Harriet 1 Grubb 1 Gridley 1 Greg 1 Gilroy 1 Gilly Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 791 time 765 scout 657 boy 648 man 561 way 467 camp 461 thing 444 fire 442 girl 432 trail 400 hand 395 day 391 night 384 horse 360 water 359 foot 337 side 324 fellow 323 place 306 head 292 guide 289 one 285 tree 252 something 244 eye 215 face 212 mountain 211 anything 193 mile 192 wagon 191 rock 185 morning 185 ground 185 blanket 184 pack 179 rope 177 end 175 road 163 party 162 hour 158 word 158 chance 153 animal 152 line 151 work 149 minute 145 nothing 140 tramp 140 top 140 other Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 740 Mr. 571 Tom 551 Dick 449 Harriet 312 Tally 310 _ 261 Tommy 258 Miss 257 Janus 245 Paul 240 Julie 233 Jane 229 Elting 216 Prescott 209 Fitz 198 Carl 189 Gilroy 178 Scout 177 Scouts 152 Dave 148 Vernon 137 Reade 136 Mrs. 135 Josh 134 Margery 130 Seth 113 Red 113 Hinman 113 Fritz 112 Jed 112 Grubb 100 Van 100 Henry 93 General 93 Ashley 92 Major 92 Fox 92 Dock 89 Witherspoon 88 Joan 88 Hazel 88 Greg 86 Indians 82 Jo 76 Ward 76 Noodles 76 Bear 74 Eben 74 CHAPTER 72 Jim Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4248 i 3755 it 3495 we 3431 you 3371 he 2325 they 1074 him 1014 them 867 she 808 me 773 us 351 her 152 himself 120 themselves 68 myself 67 herself 61 ''s 56 one 46 ''em 37 ourselves 26 yourself 26 itself 16 em 9 yours 8 theirs 6 ours 6 mine 5 yourselves 4 his 3 ye 3 thee 3 hers 2 pe 2 mythelf 1 you,--shall 1 you''re 1 thyself 1 me''d 1 i''d 1 hisself 1 himthelf 1 fever,--you 1 block"--a Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12165 be 4833 have 2553 do 1416 go 1205 get 1100 say 1093 make 1065 see 1015 come 839 know 824 take 634 look 558 think 497 find 475 tell 459 ask 453 give 422 keep 379 hear 375 seem 349 try 346 want 339 call 332 let 329 feel 315 start 313 turn 303 leave 298 follow 288 run 275 begin 262 stand 254 hold 243 carry 235 sit 235 mean 229 laugh 218 reach 208 reply 204 cry 201 wait 201 put 197 answer 196 stop 192 help 188 pass 187 use 187 declare 181 show 176 fall Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3151 not 1265 up 1060 then 1013 out 1002 so 790 now 658 other 639 down 610 little 600 just 571 back 551 more 547 good 541 here 491 as 481 right 467 well 447 there 431 too 420 away 414 on 408 old 401 again 399 long 383 much 358 only 357 over 344 all 337 first 292 very 291 in 290 off 261 great 241 even 232 still 231 never 226 enough 219 same 218 soon 213 far 211 young 211 big 202 last 196 bad 191 few 190 ever 189 along 183 ready 180 hard 172 many Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 108 good 68 most 56 least 29 bad 22 slight 14 great 11 near 11 Most 8 high 8 easy 7 late 6 quick 5 big 4 wild 4 hard 3 strong 3 long 3 large 3 happy 3 fine 2 young 2 strange 2 small 2 short 2 remote 2 queer 2 lively 2 little 2 heavy 2 hearty 2 green 2 faint 2 dandy 2 cut 2 bl 1 z 1 weird 1 ugly 1 tough 1 tiny 1 stout 1 steep 1 smart 1 slow 1 simple 1 sane 1 safe 1 rich 1 rare 1 pure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 most 16 well 14 least 1 youngest 1 crest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/8/4/21842/21842-h/21842-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/1/8/4/21842/21842-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/7/1/20710/20710-h/20710-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/0/7/1/20710/20710-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/6/17865/17865-h/17865-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/7/8/6/17865/17865-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 dick went on 5 tom went on 4 _ was _ 4 harriet got up 3 _ did _ 3 _ got _ 3 boys are not 3 girls did not 3 harriet did not 3 tommy came up 2 _ do _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ is _ 2 boys had ever 2 boys were very 2 camp was astir 2 feet are tired 2 fellows did n''t 2 fire did not 2 fire was soon 2 harriet did so 2 harriet had not 2 head was still 2 man has ever 2 night is n''t 2 night was very 2 nights are cold 2 one had time 2 one was ready 2 scouts had not 2 scouts started off 2 tally had not 2 tally was right 2 thing is certain 2 tom called out 2 trail was fair 2 trees were not 1 _ are n''t 1 _ be dangerous 1 _ be innocent 1 _ do not 1 _ feel _ 1 _ get loose 1 _ going down 1 _ had n''t 1 _ have n''t 1 _ is down 1 _ is right 1 _ know _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 boys are not apt 1 _ do not once 1 boy has no show 1 boys had no connection 1 boys were no different 1 day had no more 1 feet made no sound 1 fire is no place 1 girl had not yet 1 girls did not even 1 girls had no changes 1 girls were no weaklings 1 girls were not able 1 man had no objection 1 men had no such 1 men were not yet 1 night had not yet 1 scouts had no business 1 scouts saw no evidences 1 scouts were not so 1 time was no consideration 1 trees were not closely 1 trees were not so 1 way is not too A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 17865 author = Aldridge, Janet title = The Meadow-Brook Girls in the Hills; Or, The Missing Pilot of the White Mountains date = keywords = Brook; Elting; Grubb; Harriet; Hazel; Jane; Janus; Margery; Meadow; Miss; Mr.; Tommy summary = "I agree with the girls, Miss Elting," interjected Harriet. Hazel, Jane and Margery spread a blanket on the ground, while Tommy sat until we began looking about a little," answered Harriet Burrell. Miss Elting, Jane, Hazel and Harriet each were assigned to "man" the Miss Elting, Harriet and the men to gaze in open-mouthed wonder. Harriet ran to the wagon, followed closely by Miss Elting and Margery. "I think we had better make camp for the night," decided Miss Elting. "Look out!" shouted Tommy, as Harriet came abreast of her party. Harriet handed her torch to Jane, and, walking over, sat down by Miss "Now, girls," began Miss Elting, "before starting I wish to caution you "Girls, it is time for you to turn in," reminded Miss Elting. "Harriet!" She turned her head to find Miss Elting sitting up with a "You are a brave little girl, Harriet, dear," said Miss Elting softly, id = 18952 author = Fletcher, Archibald Lee title = Boy Scouts on a Long Hike; Or, To the Rescue in the Black Water Swamps date = keywords = Anderson; Andy; Beverly; Eben; Fritz; Jotham; Mr.; Noodles; Paul; Rollins; Seth; boy summary = "Sure Seth, and what''s that to a husky lot of Boy Scouts, who''ve been know Noodles, and another scout not far away right now, are grunting like fun every little rise in the road we come to," and Seth gave his "Go slow, Fritz; she don''t like your looks any too much!" warned Paul, like pretty good excuses to some fellows; but when a boy becomes a scout "It looks like a big black mystery, all right," declared Fritz, who "When was the last time you went up there to look at it?" Paul asked. "Come along, Paul; let''s be heading that way," suggested Jotham. "But if you look far enough, boys," remarked Paul, "you can see that with the whole troop of Boy Scouts, for it turned on Paul with the Of course all of the boys knew what the new hope that had come to Paul id = 12731 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = The High School Boys'' Training Hike date = keywords = Co.; Darrin; Dave; Dick; Greg; Gridley; Hinman; Miller; Mr.; Prescott; Reade; Titmouse; Tom summary = "We thought ten dollars would be about right," Dick Prescott announced. Dave Darrin, Greg Holmes, Dan Dalzell, Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton Brief as the time was Dick Prescott calculated the distance like "It was just like Dick Prescott," replied John Luce simply. Dick, as soon as he reached Gridley, went up to Greg Holmes'' house, to pay our way like men," Tom Reade remarked exultingly. "Call Dave, Tom. Try not to wake the others," murmured Dick. Dick Prescott found himself obliged to turn his eyes away. "That''s just like Dick Prescott!" uttered Tom ruefully. Yet after going a few yards further up stream Dick Prescott turned, "Look out, Greg!" called Dick suddenly, as the tramps, gaining "And look at that wagon---the peddler''s!" Dick whispered in answer. man''s money," Dick went on, eyeing the tramp. "Mr. Dick Prescott, Gridley High School." "Are you from Drake''s wife?" asked the man, looking Dick over id = 38018 author = Roy, Lillian Elizabeth title = Girl Scouts in the Rockies date = keywords = Betty; Captain; Chief; Gilly; Gilroy; Indians; Joan; Jolt; Julie; Mr.; Mrs.; Omney; Rockies; Ruth; Tally; Vernon; scout summary = Denver in good time to start on the Rocky Mountain trip. Just before reaching Denver, Mrs. Vernon asked of the eager scouts, post this spot interested the scouts, but Mr. Gilroy gave them no time "I should say not!" laughed the girls, and Julie added, "Ho, Tally is Mr. Gilroy laughed and added, "You''d better, for it''s Tally, and wild By the time Mr. Gilroy came up the long steep hill, every scout had "Tally, shall we reach Boulder to-night?" asked Mr. Gilroy, gazing at But Mr. Gilroy turned to him, and said, "Tally, we would like to hear That night while the scouts slept heavily, Tally heard a sound from horses and two pack-mules, while the three Indian guides showed Mrs. Vernon the route they proposed taking for the canoe trip. "Tally!" hissed Omney suddenly, "Grizzly!" At the same time the scouts "The fire is burning the other way, Tally," said Julie. id = 20710 author = Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) title = Pluck on the Long Trail; Or, Boy Scouts in the Rockies date = keywords = Ashley; Carson; Fitz; Fitzpatrick; Fox; General; Henry; Jed; Major; Red; Sant; Scout; Smith; Van; Ward; note summary = Ashley, Jed Smith, and Kit Carson packed Sally; Major Henry, Thomas General Ashley and Kit Carson went after berries and little Jed Smith little farther the general and Major Henry came back to the camp. smoke signal set by the three Scouts we had left, to show us where camp We would have liked to make a smoke signal, to let Major Henry and Jed in single file, Major Henry leading, Fitz next, then the Red Fox Scouts, eye, while I was watching Fitz, too, I glimpsed Red Fox Scout Van Sant Fitzpatrick shook hands hard with Red Fox Scout Van Sant and followed head, turned back over; the Major, the two Red Fox Scouts, and Kit Red Fox Scouts, again we took the long trail. "You''ll have to do it," said Red Fox Scout Van Sant to Fitz and me. Note 18, page 25: Scouts who are in camp or on the trail without id = 21842 author = Webster, Frank V. title = The Boy Scouts of Lenox; Or, The Hike Over Big Bear Mountain date = keywords = Bear; Billy; Carl; Culpepper; Dock; Felix; George; Josh; Lenox; Mr.; Tom; Witherspoon; boy summary = organize the Lenox Troop of Boy Scouts, is he, Tom?" "I think you''re right, Tom," said the other boy, but without smiling, "I''ve been telling Tom, mother," said Carl, after looking around and "Tom, I want you to go with me to-night and face Dock Phillips," said that''s bothering Carl''s mother, Dock," continued Tom. It was pretty dark out there, as the night had settled down, and not Of course this was the very last thing Tom and Carl would think of boy, who may not have wholly liked the firm way in which Tom said that When Tom and Carl and some of the other boys did that little favor for One thing Tom and Carl had noticed of late, and this was that Dock "Yes, and what you said last night keeps haunting me all the time, Tom. What if I did run across the chance to make Dock own up, and got him to