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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10812 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man 1 year 1 life 1 great 1 good 1 age 1 Tyndall 1 Starship 1 Senator 1 Rinehart 1 Radek 1 Paul 1 Needzak 1 Lang 1 Institute 1 Howard 1 Golden 1 God 1 Fowler 1 Dr. 1 Dan 1 Carson 1 Carl 1 Barwell Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 252 man 223 life 183 year 133 time 102 thing 93 age 75 day 66 reason 65 people 61 death 56 eye 53 course 52 way 52 doctor 52 body 46 room 46 face 45 nature 45 hand 41 something 41 order 41 mind 41 health 41 constitution 40 other 40 nothing 39 food 39 door 37 stomach 37 one 36 head 35 physician 35 kind 34 world 34 place 33 quantity 32 rejuvenation 31 night 31 month 30 work 30 power 30 fact 29 word 29 lot 29 friend 28 voice 28 hour 27 person 26 sickness 26 everything Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 302 _ 206 Dan 90 Dr. 84 Carl 79 Paul 61 Fowler 59 Radek 55 Rinehart 49 Needzak 41 God 39 Lang 35 Senator 29 Starship 28 Tyndall 25 Golden 25 Armstrong 24 Moss 23 Fisher 22 Jean 20 Mars 18 Project 18 McKenzie 18 Barwell 17 Terry 16 Washington 15 Lijinsky 13 Leah 13 Howard 13 Carson 12 Walter 12 Institute 11 Manville 11 Committee 10 Peter 10 Moses 10 Mike 10 Hearings 9 thou 9 New 9 Keller 9 Colony 9 Barness 8 Man 8 Dwight 8 Devlin 7 heavens 7 Schirmer 7 Mr. 7 Libby 7 John Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 990 i 860 it 696 he 623 you 369 they 224 me 193 him 178 we 160 them 54 she 51 myself 49 us 44 himself 37 themselves 29 her 9 itself 8 ''s 7 yourself 6 one 5 thee 5 mine 4 yours 4 ourselves 4 herself 2 ''em 1 ya 1 thy 1 theirs 1 ours 1 huh Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 2112 be 771 have 422 do 204 know 195 get 194 say 144 go 143 see 123 live 119 make 111 think 103 take 101 come 85 give 84 look 82 want 75 find 69 tell 63 enjoy 59 eat 59 die 51 lead 51 keep 42 leave 40 start 39 work 39 let 37 sit 36 use 34 bring 33 wait 33 grow 32 happen 32 feel 31 hear 30 try 27 write 27 attain 26 like 25 shake 25 read 25 need 25 consider 25 build 24 stop 24 become 23 walk 23 stare 23 stand 23 put Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 673 not 214 so 165 now 146 then 145 old 144 up 122 out 119 more 116 great 113 long 106 other 103 good 101 just 94 such 89 back 85 well 84 down 80 right 78 very 78 only 76 never 75 even 70 too 70 little 69 much 68 many 66 all 65 still 63 here 56 there 52 first 51 in 50 as 49 off 46 most 45 always 44 young 43 bad 41 regular 41 really 40 sober 40 same 39 ever 38 sure 38 last 37 own 36 enough 34 already 30 few 29 ago Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 least 15 good 14 great 8 most 5 high 4 strong 3 young 3 old 3 near 2 bad 1 sweet 1 slight 1 safe 1 rotten 1 long 1 fine 1 faint 1 deep 1 cold Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38 most 5 well 1 fast 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 dan did n''t 3 _ do _ 3 _ had _ 2 _ got _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ is n''t 1 _ be so 1 _ get _ 1 _ get melodramatic 1 _ get there 1 _ go _ 1 _ know _ 1 _ lived _ 1 _ look _ 1 _ say _ 1 _ seen _ 1 _ think _ 1 _ were n''t 1 age is apt 1 bodies were fine 1 carl had always 1 carl sat up 1 carl went back 1 dan did all 1 dan got excited 1 dan looked up 1 dan said miserably 1 dan was always 1 dan was n''t 1 days be long 1 death does not 1 death find room 1 death is rather 1 death was suicide 1 doctor had just 1 doctors do n''t 1 eyes looking down 1 eyes went up 1 eyes were sharp 1 eyes were very 1 face getting red 1 face was full 1 face was more 1 face was old 1 face went purple 1 face worked convulsively 1 fowler sat grey 1 fowler sat silent 1 health having more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 age was no match 1 life is no blessing 1 radek was not antiscientific 1 times be no better A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 59498 author = Anderson, Poul title = What Shall It Profit? date = keywords = Barwell; Institute; Lang; Radek; man summary = Barwell grabbed the whisky glass like a drowning man. Barwell moved closer to Radek. a long time." Barwell waved his hand expansively. Radek took a long breath. man''s old quiet bravery in the face of death and ruin and the petty Radek smiled at himself, twistedly, and threw the cigaret away and got Radek spelled it out and watched the man go. "Sure, that''s all right." Radek shivered in the thin chill air and "I know." Radek sat down without waiting for an invitation. "So what do you want?" he asked when Radek paused for breath. "In other words," said Radek slowly, "the body has a built-in suicide "But nature doesn''t care about the individual, friend Radek. "And you appear to think fast on your feet, Dr. Lang." Radek laughed. voice was defeated, and when Radek looked back it was an old man who of Lang''s shoulders was a gnawing in Radek''s conscience. id = 30660 author = Cornaro, Luigi title = Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age date = keywords = God; age; good; great; life; man; year summary = second nature, forcing men to use that, whether good or bad, to life; a period very remote in the regular course of nature, regular life, whilst observed, preserves men of a bad constitution, no great difficulty in avoiding them, the love of life and health attain my old age, in order that they too may enjoy that period of his infirm constitution, live to a great age, and always enjoy reason, and a sober life, live to a great age and in good health, answer, that our kind mother, nature, in order that old men may live good appetite; and, whilst a man leads a sober life, he may be sure embrace a regular and sober life, in order to attain old age, bring into the world a perfect constitution, and live to old age; the nature of things, that he, who leads a sober and regular life, id = 51035 author = Daniel, Lucius title = Up for Renewal date = keywords = Howard summary = Howard Kent looked at his young and beautiful wife and felt the weight "Well, darling, I looked at yours and felt a little guilty in marrying "Why, Howard, dear." Leah sounded shocked. "That sounds like a cruel and calculating decision to me," Howard said. who said he was thirty years old. "He''s worried, Mike." Leah''s face had brightened. "I don''t think you have much to worry about," Mike said. "Leah is right, you know," Mike said. "Why does it have to clip off five years?" worried Howard. "That''s a sure sign that you really need rejuvenating," said Leah. Howard looked from Mike to Leah and back at Mike. "Your room is ready, Mr. Kent," one nurse said. "You''re just nervous, dear," said Leah. The nurse walked down the long room with the stooped man and "Better take the first offer, Leah," said Mike. Better six months of youth than a thousand years of old age." id = 31236 author = Nourse, Alan Edward title = Martyr date = keywords = Carl; Dan; Fowler; Golden; Paul; Rinehart; Senator; Starship; Tyndall summary = "Dan Fowler won''t like it," said Carl. "All right, Senator," the young red-headed doctor said. Senator Dan Fowler took the black cigar from his mouth, stared at the Dan Fowler looked at the doctor and said, "Garbage." Moss pushed back from his desk, watching Dan Fowler''s face. "I know," said Dan Fowler. Dan had piled in, and Carl Golden was there, looking thinner, more "You aren''t going to like this, Dan. Rinehart''s clean. Paul had come to Starship Project fifteen years ago)--stuffy, severe, Dan turned his back on Rinehart and said to McKenzie: "I want the date "I want the Hearings on February 15th," Dan said to Rinehart. "Like Armstrong," said Dan slowly. stopped him, Dan. I told you that a long time ago--back when I first Dan didn''t even know why he was going, except that Paul had told him Paul had been right, and Dan had proved it. id = 59609 author = Warner, Harry title = But the Patient Lived date = keywords = Carson; Dr.; Needzak summary = The receptionist ushered the patient into Dr. Walter Needzak''s office. Dr. Needzak, a young man at 50 and who looked even younger, hoisted The old man smiled for the first time, at something that his eyes saw patient leaves the office, just in case I''ve given the right sort of The doctor had just filed away Stallings'' physical record when the "What good does it do to come to a doctor for that?" Dr. Needzak said. Dr. Needzak walked softly to the door that led to the reception room. Handing it to Dr. Needzak, he said: "Ethics!" Dr. Needzak looked as if he wanted to spit. Dr. Needzak led the other doctors through the thickening crowd, to the "Think you can climb out now?" Dr. Needzak asked. Slowly, as if suddenly tired, Dr. Needzak climbed out of the vehicle. Dr. Carson was pumping Dr. Needzak''s other hand up and down.