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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12005 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mr. 2 Dutch 1 west 1 volume 1 transaction 1 portuguese 1 person 1 people 1 mode 1 man 1 island 1 great 1 country 1 coast 1 chinese 1 account 1 Zuidhoorn 1 Zoologicæ 1 Yang 1 Verstork 1 Timor 1 THOMAS 1 Sungei 1 Sumatrans 1 Sumatra 1 St. 1 Singomengolo 1 Setrosmito 1 Santjoemeh 1 River 1 Rheijn 1 Resident 1 Raja 1 Pulo 1 Portuguese 1 Pidir 1 Pase 1 Palembang 1 Pahit 1 Padang 1 PLATE 1 Novitates 1 New 1 Nerekool 1 Nana 1 Murowski 1 Mrs. 1 Moco 1 Miss 1 Menangkabau Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1085 man 810 time 800 island 622 opium 607 part 599 country 580 place 535 people 484 day 482 word 469 hand 448 water 444 tree 420 side 390 year 368 girl 352 foot 343 sea 332 length 329 friend 319 head 314 person 309 native 300 name 299 house 298 nothing 294 way 290 land 285 kind 276 king 267 coast 266 night 257 boat 254 case 252 manner 250 inhabitant 248 ground 248 eye 247 woman 242 morning 237 north 235 number 233 moment 231 ship 230 father 228 wind 225 order 221 state 217 thing 217 fact Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 982 van 613 _ 445 Mr. 442 Anna 390 Resident 368 Gulpendam 357 Nerekool 335 Dalima 311 Lim 262 Verstork 214 Ho 212 Ardjan 210 Laurentia 205 Sumatra 203 Grenits 186 Santjoemeh 182 Rheijn 161 Charles 159 Meidema 141 India 141 Achin 140 Mrs. 129 Chinaman 126 Javanese 121 Java 120 Beneden 116 Malacca 107 Island 106 Malayan 99 Dutch 98 Pulo 97 Europeans 96 Yang 96 Company 96 Bing 93 hut 93 Malays 92 Footnote 90 Portuguese 89 Grashuis 85 Kaligaweh 84 toean 83 Nana 82 Batavia 79 William 78 New 77 Van 75 Zuidhoorn 73 Singomengolo 71 Chinamen Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4613 it 4369 i 3504 he 2811 they 2607 you 1622 we 1402 them 1377 she 1077 him 1072 me 575 her 494 us 299 himself 250 themselves 111 itself 96 myself 70 herself 61 one 59 yourself 17 ourselves 17 mine 10 yours 9 his 6 theirs 4 ours 3 oneself 3 hers 2 m`bok 1 yourselves 1 thee 1 spot-- 1 purchase­money 1 ipu 1 d''ilhir Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17628 be 6503 have 1665 do 1452 say 1232 make 983 see 960 come 921 take 766 know 761 find 696 go 632 give 586 call 539 get 514 tell 482 cry 417 think 407 look 374 ask 372 continue 367 seem 333 lie 326 begin 323 leave 320 appear 319 stand 312 keep 311 bring 310 hear 302 send 292 reply 281 pay 275 speak 270 carry 259 become 256 run 254 put 251 pass 241 use 240 receive 235 form 223 turn 215 hold 214 suppose 210 let 201 feel 199 follow 187 fall 187 allow 185 show Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3327 not 1333 very 1167 so 980 then 920 more 905 other 870 now 815 up 734 much 694 great 687 most 632 well 629 little 592 as 582 small 580 only 531 also 528 out 501 here 492 such 464 good 453 about 452 long 443 many 442 there 417 again 404 young 399 same 396 first 386 down 367 large 364 however 357 just 342 off 338 few 332 away 318 high 314 thus 313 soon 312 even 311 all 300 still 291 on 288 far 280 indeed 273 never 265 poor 263 once 258 too 243 in Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129 least 117 most 112 great 100 good 59 slight 32 high 26 large 23 small 23 eld 22 near 18 deep 16 fine 13 bad 12 strong 12 dear 8 pure 8 mere 8 early 7 rich 7 low 7 Most 6 fair 5 young 5 faint 4 wild 4 wealthy 4 soft 4 simple 4 old 4 happy 4 full 4 dire 4 clear 4 big 3 weak 3 true 3 strange 3 remote 3 rare 3 furth 3 funny 3 few 3 chief 2 vile 2 tiny 2 temp 2 tall 2 strict 2 narrow 2 manif Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 570 most 18 well 10 least 1 worst 1 near 1 highest 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.canadiana.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=34674 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 _ is so 3 dalima did not 3 dalima had not 3 days gone by 3 gulpendam did not 3 man did not 3 tree is large 3 trees appeared very 2 _ is much 2 anna did not 2 anna is very 2 country is not 2 dalima had somewhat 2 friend did not 2 girl looked up 2 girl looks up 2 gulpendam was not 2 island is about 2 islands are all 2 men had not 2 nerekool was not 2 opium is not 2 place called pakan 2 place called porta 2 sea was calm 2 trees are very 1 _ are much 1 _ is closely 1 _ is essentially 1 _ is obviously 1 _ is scarcely 1 anna had often 1 anna had quietly 1 anna had thus 1 anna had time 1 anna has plenty 1 anna is absolutely 1 anna is blameless 1 anna is not 1 anna is now 1 anna kept on 1 anna lay hold 1 anna looked down 1 anna stood still 1 anna was able 1 anna was far 1 anna was particularly 1 anna was really 1 anna was so 1 anna was sorry Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 anna had no aversion 1 country is not only 1 dalima made no reply 1 friend did not much 1 gulpendam ''s not very 1 gulpendam did not at 1 gulpendam found no difficulty 1 gulpendam had no eyes 1 gulpendam had no objection 1 gulpendam is not exactly 1 gulpendam made no reply 1 gulpendam was not at 1 gulpendam was not precisely 1 hand are not fully 1 head is not essential 1 head were not better 1 island has no name 1 men had not altogether 1 men had not long 1 nerekool made no reply 1 nerekool was not at 1 nerekool was not there 1 opium is not easy 1 opium is not so 1 people are no strangers 1 place are not nearly 1 resident is not at 1 trees are not large 1 words had no meaning 1 words were no sooner A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15685 author = Dampier, William title = A Continuation of a Voyage to New Holland, Etc. in the Year 1699 date = keywords = Cape; Dutch; Guinea; Island; New; St.; Timor; coast; portuguese; west summary = was a passage between the west end of Timor and another small island sandy island (over against the fort) full of bays and pretty high trees; the east or west of it; and near the shore it appeared like an island. us, we soon got abreast of the bay, and then saw a small island to the A DESCRIPTION OF A SMALL ISLAND, SEVEN LEAGUES EAST FROM THE WATERING BAY. At the south-west end of Timor is a pretty high island called Anabao. small flat island to the north-west of the others, and saw a great deal distance off at sea the west point appears like a cape land; the north long, and at the south-west point there is another small low woody island we were shot in within 2 leagues of the island the wind came to the west, sun-setting, I saw a small round high island to the west of Pentare, id = 16768 author = Marsden, William title = The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants date = keywords = Achin; Achinese; Batavia; Batta; Bencoolen; Bengal; CHAPTER; Captain; China; Company; Dutch; East; England; English; Europeans; Footnote; Fort; India; Java; Johor; Malacca; Malayan; Malays; Marlborough; Marsden; Menangkabau; Moco; Mr.; PLATE; Padang; Palembang; Pase; Pidir; Portuguese; Pulo; Raja; River; Sumatra; Sumatrans; Sungei; account; country; great; island; man; mode; people; person; transaction; volume summary = manuscript written about the year 1173, speaks of a large island called islands, says it obtains its appellation from a certain high land called Along the western coast of the island the low country, or space of land The personal difference between the Malays of the coast and the country resemble a small turban; the country people usually twisting a piece of in small quantities in different parts of the island, particularly in Many of the princes or chiefs in different parts of the island having the gold country, which points out the different places where they work different parts of the island, but chiefly near the sea-coast, and in the the country they inhabit is an island, or have any general name for it. people, but in time the coast became generally known by that of Tanah and at the same time great officers of state, who resided at places named id = 44705 author = Miller, Gerrit S. (Gerrit Smith) title = Mammals Collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott on the Natuna Islands Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol. III, pp. 111-138 date = keywords = Bunguran; HARTERT; Novitates; THOMAS; Zoologicæ summary = 17-19), Bunguran, or Great Natuna Island (June 24-July 31) and Pulo teeth distinctly worn, is smaller than in Bunguran specimens so young _Sciurus tenuis_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates Zoologicæ, _Sciurus tenuis_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates Zoologicæ, _Sciurus lowi_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates Zoologicæ, _? Sciurus lowi natunensis_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates _? Sciurus lowi natunensis_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates _Skull._--As compared with the Bornean form of _Sciurus notatus_, the lutescens_ from Sirhassen Island, but upper parts slightly less pale, _Color._--Upper parts as in _Sciurus lutescens_ except that the _Sciurus notatus_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates _Sciurus notatus_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates _Sciurus notatus_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates _Sciurus notatus_ THOMAS and HARTERT, Novitates Collected on Pulo Laut, North Natuna Islands, August 6, 1900. _Color._--Upper parts and tail as in _Sciurus lutescens_. colored Bunguran form, with which it more nearly agrees in size. size, color and external form, but skull with broader rostrum, and id = 60751 author = Perelaer, M. T. H. (Michael Theophile Hubert) title = Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend date = keywords = Anna; Ardjan; Banjoe; Beneden; Bing; Charles; Chinaman; Controller; Dalima; Government; Grashuis; Grenits; Gulpendam; Javanese; Kaligaweh; Kandjeng; Karang; Khan; Laurentia; Lim; Meidema; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Murowski; Nana; Nerekool; Pahit; Resident; Rheijn; Santjoemeh; Setrosmito; Singomengolo; Verstork; Yang; Zuidhoorn; chinese summary = "I say," said Mrs. van Gulpendam, addressing her husband, "Dalima "Come, Dalima," said van Gulpendam, with some kindness in his voice, "Good evening, madam," said van Nerekool as he made his bow to the "But do you know for certain, Miss Anna," said van Nerekool, under Mr. van Nerekool," said Anna, "I really cannot tell you all "That is the man," replied van Nerekool, as he looked down anxiously "Oh so," said van Gulpendam, with a laugh, "the babah has come on Such was the state of things when Resident van Gulpendam gave Lim Yang young man''s time at college, Mrs. van Nerekool died somewhat suddenly, "Yes, madam, I hear," said van Nerekool, drily, "I know that he did "Come, Charles," said Verstork, laying his hand on his friend''s "Yes, my friend," said van Nerekool very sadly. "Don''t look at things so darkly," said van Nerekool.