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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7845 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 time 2 man 2 look 2 like 2 good 2 day 2 Mrs. 2 Mr. 1 way 1 right 1 old 1 night 1 love 1 little 1 let 1 know 1 hold 1 dot 1 come 1 boy 1 author 1 Und 1 Sir 1 Scudamour 1 Rip 1 Puffin 1 New 1 Miss 1 Maybrick 1 Mary 1 Majesty 1 Loyd 1 Lord 1 Leander 1 King 1 Kate 1 Joseph 1 Jones 1 John 1 Joe 1 Jim 1 Honeybee 1 Henry 1 Gretchen 1 God 1 Gasper 1 Finnigin 1 Fenton 1 Duilius 1 Dick Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 395 man 326 time 249 day 233 boy 178 way 178 night 169 eye 159 hand 156 thing 147 word 135 head 123 life 118 dot 116 heart 114 place 110 face 109 wife 105 room 104 nothing 100 year 99 friend 98 door 97 voice 96 one 96 foot 93 lady 91 woman 90 mother 90 girl 87 sir 85 book 84 minute 83 side 83 morning 83 father 78 house 78 bed 77 people 77 name 75 child 72 moment 68 water 67 part 67 o 65 love 64 permission 63 king 62 mind 62 air 59 something Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2412 _ 163 Mr. 113 de 95 Mrs. 88 dat 71 Und 54 Henry 50 m 47 ye 45 Miss 44 Anonymous 42 W. 41 Rip 40 thou 39 Joseph 38 nd 38 ANONYMOUS 33 Mary 33 L. 32 li''l 32 Sir 32 M. 32 Honeybee 31 yer 31 S. 31 John 31 Gasper 30 Kate 30 Joe 29 | 29 Puffin 29 Lord 29 Jones 29 De 28 Loyd 28 Dick 28 A 27 f 27 Twas 27 Leander 27 Duilius 26 || 26 King 26 J. 26 God 24 Jim 24 H. 23 o''er 23 dey 23 Sunday Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3759 i 1936 he 1901 you 1652 it 915 me 683 she 660 they 537 him 468 we 304 them 278 her 165 us 89 myself 88 himself 67 ''em 37 mine 29 themselves 27 one 25 herself 23 thee 20 yourself 14 ay 10 itself 8 ye 8 uv 7 em 7 ''s 6 ourselves 5 yours 4 theirs 4 hisself 3 ours 2 yer 2 y 2 meself 2 his 2 himthelf 2 hers 2 fr''m 1 zo 1 you''re 1 yo 1 yerself 1 wear---- 1 ub 1 thumbscrews 1 tha''ll 1 pelf 1 oo 1 ole Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5197 be 1625 have 1235 do 901 say 643 go 450 come 424 see 413 get 412 know 345 make 343 take 285 think 238 tell 229 look 226 give 195 hear 190 find 165 want 142 call 140 put 140 let 137 stand 136 ask 134 feel 129 love 120 leave 112 keep 111 speak 100 turn 100 like 98 sit 96 mean 94 begin 93 hold 91 bring 90 try 89 cry 87 play 86 grow 84 seem 81 live 80 pass 80 fall 71 wait 70 meet 67 use 67 run 67 die 64 follow 64 blow Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1551 not 590 so 474 up 384 then 339 now 314 out 277 little 271 very 259 down 258 good 249 more 234 old 209 never 207 just 192 only 191 here 184 there 180 well 170 long 167 too 167 in 164 much 162 as 155 back 153 other 136 right 134 again 132 all 131 first 129 off 126 away 114 on 114 last 111 great 106 ever 102 young 98 still 97 own 96 most 90 poor 88 such 88 many 87 next 85 once 77 always 75 bad 73 over 72 big 70 soon 70 dear Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55 good 26 least 25 most 15 j 8 bad 6 dr 5 high 5 big 5 Most 4 large 4 eld 3 sweet 3 rich 3 old 3 late 3 great 3 expr 2 slight 2 short 2 sad 2 mean 2 manif 2 lovely 2 long 2 impr 2 hard 2 happy 2 funny 2 deep 1 witty 1 wild 1 wicked 1 weak 1 vile 1 topmost 1 tall 1 strong 1 strange 1 stern 1 southw 1 soft 1 small 1 sincere 1 silly 1 say 1 round 1 remote 1 red 1 queer 1 proud Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 most 11 well 6 least 1 goethe 1 brightest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 men made perfeck 6 _ do _ 6 _ do n''t 4 _ did _ 3 _ are _ 3 _ is _ 3 _ was _ 2 _ am _ 2 _ had _ 2 man did n''t 2 man was sick 2 night was dark 1 _ be depressing 1 _ be grand 1 _ come back 1 _ comes forward 1 _ go on 1 _ goes back 1 _ gone _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is bein 1 _ is never 1 _ like bits 1 _ love anybody 1 _ make || 1 _ saying _ 1 _ taking out 1 _ think _ 1 _ thought _ 1 _ turned up 1 _ turning round 1 _ want pistache 1 _ was n''t 1 boy do p''ospah 1 boy done th''owed 1 boy is asleep 1 boy looked up 1 boy went forth 1 dat was n''t 1 day is nam''d 1 day was fair 1 days are past 1 days are past-- 1 door being inadvertently 1 door said so 1 door was fairly 1 door was generally 1 dot made dis 1 dot make der 1 dot make much Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 face is not worth 1 father was no pessimist 1 father was not dead A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 36775 author = nan title = Humorous Readings and Recitations, in Prose and Verse date = keywords = Alexander; Bibbs; Boston; Consul; Dick; Duilius; Fenton; Gasper; Henry; Honeybee; Joe; Joseph; King; Loyd; Majesty; Maybrick; Mr.; Mrs.; Puffin; Scudamour; author; day; good; like; look; man; night; old; time summary = day he took his flute-player a long walk through a lonely wood, and, This time the glasses on the sideboard rang, and Joseph got up, walked in the morning to any place you like, so long as it is large enough to in, and your friends must have their little places; so very likely, if "Don''t you know I''m the king?" said poor Bibbs. a country highway, saw a poor old half crazy man eating a few dry two girls I liked the best, so begged for a little time to decide. "The time has come," the Walrus said, remarked that he had met a man the day before who knew my brother Henry. for a long time, for I took care to keep out of his way; but I heard pause, a little door at the end of the room opens, and the great man id = 47194 author = nan title = Humorous Hits and How to Hold an Audience A Collection of Short Selections, Stories and Sketches for All Occasions date = keywords = Anonymous; Casey; Company; Finnigin; God; Gretchen; Jim; John; Jones; Kate; Leander; Lord; Mary; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Rip; Sir; Und; boy; come; day; dot; good; hold; know; let; like; little; look; love; man; right; time; way summary = dear little romp, had hidden Mr. Jones'' hat; so father said that he Wouldn''t ''a'' be''n hyeah to-day, but I got a boy named Jim dat''s long "Look out dah, man, dey''s off, dat nasty bay maih wid de white feet Und like dot voman, all der time, "Well," said the old man, "you would make a good match and you ought to Well sir, old Green, you know, said Henrietta; I know what the man said--and that cat, mind you, a-howling know the tall, fine-looking man who has just come in?" "Oh, I know you''re going to jump me and take my man," said Mrs. Italics, dey said: ''Man alive, you better come up here in dis boat while you got thing into his head''; an'' that morning he went like a lady and looked as Said that she''d like to know the man that had such dreamy eyes.