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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 57605 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 65 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 french 2 british 2 York 2 Washington 2 United 2 States 2 Paris 2 New 2 Marquis 2 Lafayette 2 General 2 France 2 Congress 1 american 1 President 1 Philadelphia 1 Mr. 1 Mayor 1 King 1 Huger 1 Governor 1 English 1 England 1 Boston 1 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 254 man 234 time 234 country 221 friend 209 people 181 liberty 175 day 164 army 154 citizen 147 year 140 officer 132 life 128 city 125 part 124 place 123 service 122 letter 117 heart 117 cause 115 honor 113 troop 108 name 106 family 103 soldier 103 nation 97 state 93 power 91 right 87 occasion 85 way 84 character 83 gratitude 77 order 76 feeling 75 government 71 world 71 principle 70 line 70 enemy 68 town 68 son 68 child 67 moment 66 affection 65 war 65 number 61 hero 61 happiness 59 sentiment 59 respect Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 920 Lafayette 539 _ 370 General 248 Washington 179 France 166 America 143 States 130 United 118 Congress 117 de 114 New 86 York 85 Marquis 83 Boston 77 Paris 58 Mr. 55 President 53 LAFAYETTE 53 British 51 Governor 50 Virginia 49 Huger 46 Philadelphia 45 Yorktown 42 Cornwallis 41 King 38 State 37 Colonel 33 Mayor 33 Madame 33 Bollman 33 Americans 32 Louis 32 American 30 French 30 England 29 Major 28 Assembly 27 c. 27 Europe 25 Olmutz 25 National 24 sir 24 Council 23 WASHINGTON 23 Olmütz 22 October 22 M. 22 Cincinnati 22 Bonaparte Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1640 he 688 it 580 him 513 i 414 you 400 they 244 we 209 them 128 me 95 she 94 himself 74 us 36 myself 36 her 34 themselves 13 itself 12 herself 11 yourself 10 one 8 thee 8 ourselves 5 yours 5 his 4 theirs 3 ours 1 yourselves 1 means_--they 1 him,--resolved 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 4181 be 1303 have 266 make 214 receive 202 do 188 give 175 take 131 see 131 say 130 come 126 find 123 follow 115 go 111 pass 94 leave 94 know 84 visit 80 present 79 write 79 meet 76 feel 73 send 69 call 66 return 66 become 63 welcome 63 attend 62 stand 62 offer 62 appear 60 express 58 show 56 think 55 proceed 48 reach 48 bring 47 render 47 command 46 hold 46 form 45 tell 45 remain 44 conduct 43 place 42 wish 42 lead 42 enter 41 believe 41 add 40 speak Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 477 not 299 great 241 so 214 most 198 american 173 more 173 many 160 then 154 other 147 now 129 young 121 first 117 also 114 own 111 french 108 very 107 only 107 as 102 well 102 public 96 much 95 good 94 here 92 long 87 happy 85 military 83 whole 83 such 83 british 82 still 80 up 79 high 77 several 76 never 71 out 70 old 68 soon 68 early 66 same 63 present 63 about 62 distinguished 60 revolutionary 59 again 57 large 57 ever 56 too 56 personal 55 however 54 even Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 great 28 high 23 most 22 good 17 least 9 early 7 warm 4 late 4 large 4 dear 4 address:-- 3 strong 3 small 3 near 3 dark 3 bright 3 Most 2 young 2 slight 2 sincere 2 proud 2 hot 2 happy 2 fond 2 eld 2 deep 1 wild 1 wide 1 white 1 vile 1 true 1 sublime 1 severe 1 ripe 1 pure 1 old 1 noble 1 low 1 lofty 1 lively 1 keen 1 hearty 1 grave 1 friendly 1 fresh 1 foul 1 foremost 1 farth 1 extract:-- 1 coarse Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 191 most 2 least 1 well 1 oftenest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/7/7/27777/27777-h/27777-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/7/7/27777/27777-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 lafayette was now 3 lafayette was too 2 _ was _ 2 _ welcome _ 2 _ welcomes _ 2 general was then 2 heart was heavy 2 lafayette was very 1 _ be _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ has ever 1 _ was again 1 america had interested 1 america had never 1 america is not 1 america stood alone 1 america was far 1 army left philadelphia 1 army was greatly 1 citizens had comparatively 1 citizens were still 1 city was brilliantly 1 city was then 1 city were at 1 city were magnificent 1 congress had not 1 congress presented lafayette 1 congress received lafayette 1 congress was clear 1 congress was then 1 congress were pleased 1 country be as 1 country had already 1 country has ever 1 country is so 1 country was poor 1 country was treason 1 day came soon 1 day was as 1 days be as 1 days gone by 1 days went on 1 days were now 1 days were soon 1 france had not 1 france has many 1 france was not 1 france were present 1 friend is general 1 friends took advantage Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 france was not yet 1 lafayette had no apologies 1 lafayette was not more 1 liberty is not visionary 1 men had no idea 1 time does not usually 1 time was not far 1 washington had no part A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 27777 author = Crow, Martha Foote title = Lafayette date = keywords = Congress; England; English; France; General; Huger; Lafayette; Marquis; New; Paris; Philadelphia; States; United; Washington; York; american; british; french summary = By this time Lafayette was a tall, slender young fellow, of commanding some who were to follow Lafayette in his adventure to the New World in aid until Lafayette had been made an officer in the American army. Lafayette, now a major general in the American army, attended the Lafayette accompanied General Washington to the battle. Lafayette and the other generals felt great bitterness on that day General Washington, on his part, wrote to Lafayette in this wise: 1781, that General Washington wrote to Lafayette, giving him full The time was coming when Lafayette could begin to move the British Important among the men under General Lafayette''s command was Following his return from America at this time, Lafayette made a long During this time Lafayette had two great interests: one, a public life It did as much good to the American people as it did to Lafayette to id = 7449 author = Knapp, Samuel L. (Samuel Lorenzo) title = Memoirs of General Lafayette With an Account of His Visit to America and His Reception By the People of the United States; From His Arrival, August 15th, to the Celebration at Yorktown, October 19th, 1824. date = keywords = America; Boston; Congress; France; General; Governor; King; Lafayette; Marquis; Mayor; Mr.; New; Paris; President; States; United; Washington; York; british; french summary = country of more than two years, Lafayette visited France: not however, When General Lafayette visited the United States in 1784, he was follows--"That the merit and services of General Lafayette render it received Lafayette when he arrived in the United States, in 1777,) made son of Lafayette the generous & noble feelings of Washington induced him Lafayette received the gratulations of a great number of the citizens; of General Lafayette to visit this part of our country, at the period of arrangements present their respectful salutations to General Lafayette, General Lafayette expressed great satisfaction of the proposal. General Lafayette passed three days in the city of New-York, on his The Governor of the State having been presented, General Lafayette, we now delight to honor, General Lafayette, whose whole life has been In no city which General Lafayette visited, had he met with a more General Lafayette arrived in the city of Washington, according to