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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64837 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Mrs. 3 Mr. 3 Miss 2 think 2 man 2 good 2 come 2 Alice 1 want 1 term 1 love 1 look 1 like 1 hand 1 father 1 chapter 1 carmody 1 Wherry 1 Walter 1 Twine 1 Trend 1 Towne 1 Torkleson 1 Temple 1 Tappahannock 1 Starza 1 Smith 1 Sleeny 1 Saul 1 Sam 1 Ruth 1 Richard 1 Rangar 1 Ordway 1 Offitt 1 Moody 1 Milly 1 Maud 1 Mattie 1 Matchin 1 Malcolm 1 Lydia 1 Lightener 1 Jasper 1 Jake 1 Incorporated 1 Hill 1 Hilda 1 Guild 1 Geoffrey Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1275 man 598 eye 537 hand 527 thing 516 day 486 face 465 time 420 way 413 word 386 room 378 door 373 life 367 father 350 moment 333 night 321 voice 307 something 305 house 294 head 285 girl 284 nothing 264 heart 253 woman 244 year 242 place 236 wife 219 thought 214 boy 213 mother 211 bonbright 203 mind 197 hour 189 work 184 family 176 morning 175 child 174 street 172 office 167 arm 166 love 165 business 159 instant 159 anything 157 name 156 light 155 minute 154 window 150 foot 148 step 147 world Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 704 Bonbright 468 Ordway 402 Mr. 395 Farnham 385 Ruth 371 Foote 317 Alice 309 Mrs. 257 Lightener 245 _ 217 Dulac 191 Hilda 171 Baxter 157 Offitt 151 Tappahannock 151 Sam 149 Maud 145 Miss 122 Smith 117 Lydia 116 Beverly 114 Sleeny 107 Emily 107 Belding 97 Banks 92 Richard 81 Rangar 81 Matchin 76 Daniel 75 Frazer 70 Geoffrey 70 Bott 66 Malcolm 62 Wherry 62 Starza 59 Saul 55 Jasper 53 Walter 51 Milly 50 Trend 49 Temple 49 Brooke 47 Arthur 44 Botetourt 43 Incorporated 42 Twine 39 Moody 39 God 38 Torkleson 37 morrow Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7794 he 5666 i 4702 it 4603 you 4121 she 2647 him 1413 her 1166 me 1095 they 770 them 637 we 471 himself 235 herself 153 us 79 myself 67 itself 62 ''em 61 yourself 43 one 37 themselves 32 mine 26 his 24 ''s 21 yours 12 hers 9 em 7 ourselves 5 you''re 5 you''ll 4 ours 2 theirs 2 thar 1 ye 1 oneself 1 keepin 1 i- 1 i''m 1 he''d 1 d''you 1 court-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12539 be 5749 have 2555 do 2197 say 1375 go 1217 see 1064 come 979 know 821 make 703 get 700 think 648 look 570 want 547 take 526 give 521 tell 479 feel 437 ask 418 seem 408 find 397 turn 372 stand 301 speak 300 leave 298 hear 291 sit 254 walk 240 hold 234 let 223 put 223 keep 220 call 218 pass 218 mean 216 begin 212 love 212 bring 207 believe 207 answer 202 try 199 wait 191 understand 184 talk 184 return 181 live 176 remember 172 run 172 rise 172 like 170 work Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4111 not 991 so 716 then 696 now 685 up 668 out 516 more 505 back 475 little 458 good 427 there 418 again 415 never 378 well 376 only 368 down 367 even 365 away 364 as 354 first 340 very 336 last 326 just 325 here 320 too 313 long 307 young 298 other 288 old 287 still 281 own 272 much 231 on 231 in 228 right 227 all 205 almost 199 great 194 ever 188 off 188 always 185 once 183 few 182 over 170 enough 146 yet 146 same 142 suddenly 138 before 133 alone Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 77 good 76 least 44 most 14 bad 12 slight 11 great 10 j 8 big 7 high 7 Most 5 near 4 small 4 lovely 3 young 3 topmost 3 rich 3 low 3 fine 3 easy 2 strong 2 smooth 2 safe 2 rare 2 pleasant 2 large 2 hard 2 happy 2 handsome 2 full 2 faint 2 early 2 deep 2 dark 2 close 2 bright 2 bitter 1 wild 1 weighty 1 true 1 tender 1 strange 1 stiff 1 southw 1 sharp 1 remote 1 poor 1 old 1 new 1 minute 1 mean Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 84 most 5 well 5 least 1 worst 1 near 1 fairest 1 coolest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 bonbright did not 4 foote was not 4 ruth did not 3 father is dead 3 father was dead 3 voice was very 3 words were uttered 2 bonbright was not 2 bonbright was unhappy 2 eyes did not 2 eyes were dry 2 face was pale 2 faces looked back 2 farnham did not 2 farnham walked rapidly 2 farnham was so 2 father was very 2 girl was still 2 head was not 2 heart went out 2 house was next 2 life was not 2 man came forward 2 man is better 2 man is more 2 men do n''t 2 ordway walked slowly 2 room was now 2 ruth had not 2 ruth looked up 2 ruth sat up 2 something was wrong 2 things are n''t 1 alice are no 1 alice did not 1 alice had never 1 alice has always 1 alice is first 1 alice is safe 1 alice is sure 1 alice is very 1 alice looked on 1 alice looked prettier 1 alice looked up 1 alice sat very 1 alice turned down 1 alice turned in 1 alice was more 1 alice was no 1 alice was sweetly Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 alice are no closer 1 alice was no longer 1 bonbright did not even 1 bonbright had no recourse 1 bonbright made no reply 1 bonbright was no poser 1 bonbright was not satisfied 1 eyes were not red 1 face was not hard 1 face were not so 1 faces were not different 1 farnham did not again 1 farnham did not scruple 1 farnham gave no indication 1 farnham had no thought 1 father has no more 1 father was not satisfied 1 foote has no business 1 foote was not anxious 1 foote was not malevolent 1 foote was not privy 1 head was not large 1 life has no place 1 man has no business 1 man was not more 1 ordway had no longer 1 ordway made no further 1 ruth had no answer 1 ruth had no appetite 1 ruth was not so 1 thing had not yet 1 things have no right 1 things were not well 1 voice was no stronger A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40970 author = Causey, James title = Exploiter''s End date = keywords = Guild; Jake; Starza; carmody; term summary = In a moment Harvey came in without knocking and said, "Mr. Eagan, I want advancement, individuality, some day the Terms will reach the stars. him, with his softly pulsating antennae and faceted eyes, and said in a Starza and Tichnat split hairs while I dozed and thought about Fern. Term faces, the great faceted eyes. "The Guild atomized Solar''s plant on Proycon," Carmody''s voice said Starza said, "On your way out, send Los Tichnat in." "Fanatics," Starza said. Starza said carefully, "What do you know about the Guild?" "It is no dream," Starza said gently. his chair over and said, "By the way, Jake, I''m sorry about Harvey. Starza said pleasantly, "Any resignations will be accepted right now. "Carmody knows the Term mind. "It''s only a question of time," Carmody said. "It had to be him," Starza said. "It had to be him," Starza said. "I''ve decided," Starza said. id = 34419 author = Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson title = The Ancient Law date = keywords = Alice; Banks; Baxter; Beverly; Botetourt; Brooke; Cedar; Daniel; Emily; Geoffrey; Hill; Jasper; Lydia; Milly; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Ordway; Richard; Smith; Tappahannock; Trend; Twine; Wherry; come summary = "I''m looking for work," said Ordway, "and I was told at Baxter''s Turning away Ordway followed the street to the end of the town, where it ''You''d better go on with yo'' work,'' said Mr. Beverly in his soft way, but Young Tom picked up his axe, and sat down "I don''t mind telling you it''s Smith," said Ordway, with his gaze on a "My dear fellow," returned Ordway, while his look went like sunshine to "Of course I''d like it tremendously," said Ordway, after a moment in stood near him, Ordway turned away and went out into the road which led "Good-morning," said Ordway, a little surprised; "it looks as if I''d put Without replying, Ordway walked slowly to the window and stood looking Looking over the head of the little man, Ordway''s gaze travelled slowly "Oh, I know Alice better than you do," said Ordway, in a voice which he id = 16321 author = Hay, John title = The Bread-winners: A Social Study date = keywords = Alice; Arthur; Belding; Bott; Budsey; Captain; Farnham; Furrey; Matchin; Mattie; Maud; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Offitt; Sam; Saul; Sleeny; Temple; come; good; hand; like; look; man; think summary = "If you please, sir," he said, "Mrs. Belding''s man came over to ask, "I''ll tell him when he comes in," said Saul, but he never saw or heard threatened to," said Farnham, taking both the young girl''s hands in no favorable eye; he said to Sleeny, "This person says he comes from It stayed only an instant, but Sam said, "That''s the way Bott will look Sam came back and took his seat by Maud, and said: Startled more at the words of Farnham than at the entry of Mrs. Belding, Maud had started up, like Vivien, "stiff as a viper frozen." Farnham thought of the last words of Mrs. Adipson, and said, A light knock on her door followed, and Farnham said, "Miss Belding." As they went out, Farnham turned to Mrs. Belding, and said, "I think As they were tying his hands, Sam turned to Farnham and said, in a id = 5797 author = Kelland, Clarence Budington title = Youth Challenges date = keywords = Bonbright; Dulac; Foote; Frazer; Hilda; Incorporated; Lightener; Malcolm; Miss; Moody; Mr.; Mrs.; Rangar; Ruth; chapter; father; good; love; man; think; want summary = "I''ll send in Rangar," said his father, not waiting for Bonbright to Bonbright looked steadily at Rangar a moment, then said: "Bonbright Foote, Incorporated," she said, "is a non-union shop." "Mr. Bonbright Foote," said the girl. "The men seem to know me," Bonbright said. "Son," said Bonbright Foote VI, "you have made an unfortunate beginning Bonbright opened the door and said to the lieutenant, "Mr. Lightener''s "I don''t want father to know this," Bonbright said. "I''m going to tell somebody," said Bonbright, his mind flashing to Ruth "It''s one man holding power over other men," said Bonbright. "All the decency in the world," Bonbright said, "isn''t in--union men, "Mr. Bonbright Foote seems to be causing his family anxiety," he said. "Mother," said Bonbright, "you have no right to ask such a thing. "Mr. Lightener," said Bonbright, "I want a job. "That''s all, men," Bonbright said. id = 22867 author = Nourse, Alan Edward title = Meeting of the Board date = keywords = Bailey; Torkleson; Towne; Walter summary = crowds toward the Exit Strip, Walter Towne turned the dismal prospect _was_ Vice President-in-Charge-of-Production of the Robling Titanium men, arguing politics and checking the stock market reports before they Walter could almost remember those days with Robling, before the Walter pushed through the door into the long, handsome office. looking out across the long buildings of the Robling plant, the pine production lines, works with Promotion and Sales, integrates Research "I want a production plan on my desk within twenty-four hours. nail since the day Torkleson had installed the moose heads in Walter''s MANAGEMENT SABOTAGES ROBLING MACHINES Walter Towne remembered those stormy days well. Torkleson was waiting to see the shop steward when he came in next "--but to send me to jail," said Walter Towne. of the eighth day, Bailey was once again in Torkleson''s office. "The board meeting," Walter said gently. You''re angry men; you want to know the man to blame