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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19105 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 indian 3 little 2 man 2 illustration 2 great 2 boy 1 story 1 mystery 1 day 1 child 1 Zuñi 1 Yellow 1 Uncheedah 1 Thunder 1 Spirit 1 Sioux 1 Prudence 1 New 1 Nakpa 1 Moccasin 1 Little 1 Joseph 1 Joel 1 Hakadah 1 Great 1 Cousin= 1 Cloud Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 353 boy 213 man 209 day 180 time 143 child 119 mother 117 illustration 114 game 97 story 95 tree 90 father 88 water 87 people 86 side 86 arrow 81 foot 80 bird 79 one 79 dog 79 baby 78 wood 78 woman 74 way 73 life 72 hand 71 year 70 thing 69 head 69 bear 69 animal 68 pony 68 girl 66 war 65 eye 64 ground 63 snow 61 place 60 home 59 warrior 59 night 58 tribe 58 feather 53 hunter 53 camp 52 morning 51 house 50 river 49 bow 47 village 45 hair Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 154 _ 103 Indians 71 Thunder 68 Yellow 50 Little 49 Indian 42 buffalo 37 Moccasin 35 Great 33 Spirit 33 LITTLE 32 Sioux 28 Prudence 28 Joel 21 Uncheedah 21 New 20 Zuñi 19 Antelope 18 Black 17 Hakadah 16 Winona 16 Waukewa 16 Cloud 15 Joseph 15 INDIAN 14 teepee 14 Snana 14 Nakpa 14 Mrs. 13 Trade 13 Ohitika 13 Mr. 13 Mark 12 doe 12 Weeko 12 Shunka 12 Penn 12 Bull 12 Blue 12 . 11 Wing 11 Onatoga 11 Colonel 11 Chief 10 Wabeda 10 Starlight 10 Massasoit 10 Iron 10 HODGSKA 10 COLONEL Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 954 he 755 it 642 they 433 i 329 she 292 him 289 them 283 you 281 we 93 me 75 her 72 us 71 himself 30 themselves 15 herself 11 one 9 itself 7 myself 4 ourselves 3 yourself 2 yours 2 theirs 2 mine 2 hers 1 thee 1 ours 1 his 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2860 be 866 have 301 do 288 make 211 come 206 go 180 see 153 take 135 give 128 know 124 say 98 think 98 look 88 get 87 play 86 tell 83 find 80 run 79 keep 76 hear 71 carry 69 begin 67 call 61 stand 61 follow 58 live 57 seem 54 wear 54 sit 53 shoot 53 put 52 grow 52 become 51 bring 50 kill 48 try 47 use 46 leave 46 illustrate 44 start 43 move 41 reach 40 pass 40 fall 40 catch 39 show 39 feel 39 eat 38 bear 37 learn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 430 not 424 little 218 then 181 very 178 great 177 up 177 so 174 long 161 indian 132 out 127 as 126 good 125 other 123 old 117 many 115 now 111 well 111 only 109 first 105 more 99 much 97 young 97 white 96 down 93 away 84 red 75 soon 75 again 72 wild 70 large 67 just 65 last 64 once 63 never 63 always 60 own 60 most 59 there 56 too 56 about 54 small 53 also 52 full 51 together 48 over 48 back 47 still 46 few 46 big 42 off Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 good 18 most 11 least 8 great 6 near 6 brave 5 large 5 Most 3 swift 3 old 3 dear 2 young 2 wild 2 slight 2 long 2 hot 2 high 2 hard 2 full 2 fleet 2 eld 2 deep 2 bright 1 tall 1 sweet 1 strict 1 straight 1 soft 1 simple 1 round 1 rich 1 queer 1 pure 1 pretty 1 poor 1 often 1 low 1 furth 1 free 1 fat 1 early 1 deadly 1 dainty 1 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42 most 6 well 1 least 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 boy sat down 2 boys did not 2 boys get together 2 boys were usually 2 children are very 2 games were feats 2 mother was not 2 one is full 1 _ did _ 1 _ does not 1 _ go _ 1 _ see something 1 arrow did not 1 arrow is not 1 arrow were usually 1 arrows were many 1 babies are always 1 babies looked all 1 baby ''s here 1 baby was good 1 baby was only 1 baby was so 1 baby was very 1 bear had somewhat 1 bear was cautiously 1 bear was naughty 1 bird was old 1 birds were messengers 1 boy is most 1 boy shoots always 1 boy stood up 1 boy was afraid 1 boy was once 1 boy was so 1 boys are all 1 boys are frequently 1 boys are not 1 boys are out 1 boys do n''t 1 boys find great 1 boys has never 1 boys have lots 1 boys have very 1 boys made splendid 1 boys make dumb 1 boys play ball 1 boys play games 1 boys play most 1 boys shoot birds 1 boys take care Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 mother is not here 1 mother was not too 1 water was not always A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 32301 author = Deming, Therese O. (Therese Osterheld) title = Indian Child Life date = keywords = illustration; indian; little summary = Indian babies play with little dolls made of buckskin, with long When the Indians stopped and camped, the little boy picked up a stick Once there was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and his father was one of the One day the Indian mother went out to visit, and baby bear saw her go. good little bear, perhaps his mother will let us play together again." Little CHIPPEWAY Indian boys have lots of good times. The little ASSINIBOIN Indian boys had a great deal of snow in winter, [Illustration: A LITTLE BOY WAS WALKING OVER THE SNOW ONE DAY, ON HIS TOM-O-PING was a little PUEBLO Indian boy and one day his father said little white boys love to play with puppies or kittens. One day a CROW Indian mother called her little boy, HODGSKA, and told One day two WINNEBAGO Indian mothers took their little baby boys and put id = 25907 author = Eastman, Charles A. title = Indian Child Life date = keywords = Hakadah; Nakpa; Sioux; Uncheedah; boy; day; great; indian; little; man; mystery summary = "the white man''s road," long and hard as it looked to a free people. Ohiyesa, the Winner, as the boy was called, came home with his father little girl, until we came to a big snow-drift, where the poor beast Indian conveyances, and, as a boy, I enjoyed the dog-travaux ride as I was a little over four years old at the time of the "Sioux massacre" rabbit and squirrel tribes, and we little boys for once became useful, Boys of all ages were paired for a "spin," and the little red men "I, the brave Little Wound, to-day kill the only fierce enemy!" We played games with these tops--two to fifty boys at one time. struggled long with his task; but, as a rule, the Indian boy is a good good arrow," said Shunkaska, or White Dog, the husband of Weeko. The boy came rushing into the lodge, followed by his dog Ohitika, who id = 35021 author = Various title = Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas date = keywords = Joel; Joseph; Little; Moccasin; New; Prudence; Zuñi; boy; child; great; illustration; indian; man; story summary = ONE day, when the Indian boy Waukewa was hunting along the With a glad cry the Indian boy stood up in his canoe, and the eagle "LITTLE MOCCASIN" was, at the time we speak of, fourteen years old, and good shots, the camp of Indians to which Little Moccasin belonged always Allowing himself little time for rest, pushing forward by day and night, The little that is taught to Indian boys must seem to them much more [Illustration: ONONDAGA INDIAN BOYS PLAYING AT "SNOW-SNAKES"] But I have since seen Indian boys of many tribes at play, and one time I Indians of Zuñi would care at all to change places with the little "me" was once more her father''s bright and happy little Indian girl. of the boys "Playing Man," for the little stone implements, here [Illustration: INDIAN BOYS PLAYING "FOLLOW MY LEADER"] A little Indian boy stood before them. id = 43251 author = Wade, Mary Hazelton Blanchard title = Yellow Thunder, Our Little Indian Cousin date = keywords = Cloud; Cousin=; Great; Spirit; Thunder; Yellow; indian; little summary = YELLOW THUNDER Our Little Indian Cousin Great Spirit, as the Indians call our Heavenly Father, sent this to her. no; Yellow Thunder has helped his mamma make good thick rugs out of the But what is Yellow Thunder''s stern-looking father doing all the time? Then Yellow Thunder''s father comes home Yellow Thunder''s good mamma uses a curious needle and thread. Yellow Thunder''s mamma knows how to prepare many a good dish. gives him a little water, but no food, for Yellow Thunder says he can When Yellow Thunder thinks of the great forests which his people once Yellow Thunder believes in the Great Father, as I have told you. Yellow Thunder has taken his bow and arrows with him to-day, as he may Poor little Yellow Thunder looked up with delight as the great man "Oh, what a good time it is," thinks Yellow Thunder; "how happy we all