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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 762 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 man 4 Homer 3 like 3 good 3 Zeus 3 Athens 2 time 2 thing 2 great 2 footnote 2 day 2 Pythagoras 2 Plato 2 Lycinus 2 Heracles 2 Greek 2 Greece 2 Gods 2 God 2 Apollo 2 Alexander 1 way 1 true 1 thucydide 1 tell 1 shall 1 long 1 little 1 let 1 history 1 greek 1 god 1 find 1 demosthene 1 athenian 1 Zenothemis 1 Tyc 1 Troy 1 Tox 1 Stoics 1 Socrates 1 Simon 1 Scythians 1 Scythia 1 Pur 1 Proteus 1 Poly 1 Phi 1 Pantomime 1 Moon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1145 man 534 time 460 thing 411 day 394 way 364 one 325 friend 324 hand 306 nothing 279 word 279 name 275 life 243 son 215 eye 196 philosopher 194 other 192 head 188 place 185 people 185 part 184 father 184 death 167 work 166 city 161 case 159 end 158 gold 154 person 154 king 151 art 150 water 147 number 146 sea 143 truth 143 point 140 rest 139 matter 139 fact 136 history 135 story 131 question 127 ship 127 course 126 everything 123 year 121 woman 121 side 121 night 121 country 119 law Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 5018 _ 319 Ly 303 Zeus 170 God 158 Homer 126 Athens 119 Alexander 113 Gods 105 Greek 99 Lucian 95 B.C. 82 See 81 Tyc 80 Lycinus 79 Greece 76 Plato 75 Si 75 Apollo 69 Heracles 68 Cock 64 Mi 64 Heaven 62 King 59 Hermes 58 Greeks 53 Pythagoras 50 Socrates 50 Pur 48 Achilles 45 Hera 43 Son 43 Aphrodite 42 Egypt 42 Dionysus 40 Phi 39 Corinth 38 Troy 38 Ti 38 Proteus 38 Odysseus 37 Scythia 37 Epicurus 36 Moon 36 Athenians 36 Asclepius 35 Posidon 34 Poly 34 Muses 34 Earth 34 Demonax Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4309 i 4261 you 3336 it 3243 he 1695 they 1445 him 1424 we 1282 them 1259 me 648 us 324 she 313 himself 248 her 162 myself 140 yourself 140 themselves 105 one 64 itself 42 ourselves 30 yours 26 mine 25 herself 22 theirs 15 thee 15 his 10 ours 5 oneself 3 yourselves 3 theseus 2 hers 1 yield,--all 1 thine-- 1 there.--you 1 rhadamanthus,--they 1 it.--what 1 ion 1 ii 1 course,--let Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12541 be 4121 have 1386 do 871 say 856 see 852 make 775 take 701 come 657 know 632 go 619 give 528 find 514 get 460 tell 389 think 366 let 310 call 301 hear 271 leave 265 put 261 bring 236 look 216 suppose 208 ask 180 show 178 begin 171 set 170 want 170 stand 169 seem 160 keep 155 turn 155 hold 154 fall 153 live 149 send 143 use 142 speak 131 follow 126 write 126 bear 123 pass 121 run 118 mean 117 draw 109 pay 109 carry 102 like 99 need 98 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2751 not 928 so 744 now 674 then 619 up 535 other 533 more 524 only 522 good 452 well 426 great 414 own 406 out 388 such 385 very 382 most 379 as 378 much 368 first 349 too 347 long 343 never 341 just 298 many 279 here 273 off 259 same 253 there 242 even 240 little 237 down 233 however 231 old 219 on 217 again 209 all 208 far 206 once 185 ever 185 enough 183 still 183 quite 183 in 161 next 158 true 158 away 155 yet 155 soon 154 high 153 no Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 167 good 101 most 49 least 32 great 30 high 23 bad 12 Most 9 near 8 wise 8 noble 8 easy 7 fine 7 bitter 6 slight 6 manif 6 large 5 strong 5 mere 5 low 4 vile 4 small 4 few 3 speedy 3 rich 3 poor 3 mean 3 loud 3 long 3 late 3 j 3 handsome 3 fair 3 early 3 brave 3 bold 3 bl 2 young 2 wealthy 2 tall 2 safe 2 quick 2 l 2 hot 2 full 2 dear 2 clear 2 chief 1 weighty 1 warm 1 veri Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 281 most 13 well 9 least 1 widest 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 _ is _ 8 _ was _ 6 _ see _ 5 _ are _ 5 _ have _ 3 things went on 2 _ are not 2 _ did _ 2 _ do _ 2 _ have not 2 _ was not 2 man is just 2 men do not 2 things were not 1 _ am _ 1 _ are connoisseurs 1 _ are happy 1 _ are surely 1 _ are thus 1 _ are very 1 _ are wholly 1 _ be _ 1 _ be able 1 _ beginning _ 1 _ bring out 1 _ called apollo 1 _ do n''t 1 _ does none 1 _ finds _ 1 _ get here 1 _ get up 1 _ go on 1 _ had _ 1 _ had quite 1 _ has not 1 _ have merely 1 _ have n''t 1 _ heard mention 1 _ is complete 1 _ is full 1 _ is greek 1 _ is not 1 _ is readiness 1 _ is unknown 1 _ know _ 1 _ know hermotimus 1 _ know well 1 _ looked not 1 _ looks _ 1 _ make out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ was not content 1 _ are no infant 1 _ are not likely 1 _ are not there 1 _ is not likely 1 death was no common 1 death was not simply 1 father is not dead 1 hands are not unstained 1 man has no business 1 man is not courageous 1 men is not enough 1 name show no inclination 1 one is no more 1 one is not ashamed 1 son is no more 1 way shows not many 1 words is not just 1 zeus had no sooner A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 10430 author = Lucian, of Samosata title = Trips to the Moon date = keywords = FRIEND; Greek; Homer; Iliad; Jupiter; Lucian; MENIPPUS; Moon; day; great; history; little; man; thing; thucydide; time; true summary = Lucian laughed in his day at small imitators of the manner of thanks Lucian for the little history, and says, "I wish with all my And this they continued every day for a long time, till winter and the great end and design of history is to be useful: a species of death, to come to life again for a little time, only to hear what little things, and dwell longer on great ones. thing true, when I tell you that I lie, and shall hope to escape the of knowing where the sea ended, and what kind of men inhabited the As night came on other islands appeared, some large, thousand men in it; in the middle were a great number of small fish, little time after saw some men in the sea, who made use of a very In a little time the earth was invisible, and the moon appeared very id = 47242 author = Lucian, of Samosata title = The Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 04 date = keywords = Alexander; Apollo; Aristaenetus; Athens; B.C.; Cleodemus; Cronus; Dionysus; God; Gods; Greece; Heracles; Homer; King; Lycinus; Phi; Plato; Proteus; Pur; Socrates; Troy; Zenothemis; Zeus; athenian; demosthene; good; greek; like; man; shall summary = thinking: Suppose some God took it into his head to make _me_ a present best use of the supposed wealth; we shall see what kind of a man it man there, like me before I got the treasure, I shall have a kind word And he said, ''Oh, yes, we have come back great men.'' During the feast days, no man shall be called to account of his In good time against the feast every rich man shall inscribe in a And the said servants shall drink one cup each man, Let it be their care above all to know in time the needs of every man. It shall be any man''s right to call a health; and let all drink to all When the rich man shall feast his slaves, let his friends serve with _Mo._ Oh, come now: a God is one thing, and a person with a dog''s head id = 6585 author = Lucian, of Samosata title = The Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02 date = keywords = Alexander; Apollo; Asclepius; Athens; Corinth; Epicurus; God; Greece; Greek; Health; Heracles; Hermotimus; Homer; Lycinus; Pantomime; Plato; Pythagoras; Stoics; Zeus; day; find; footnote; good; great; let; like; long; man; tell; thing; time; way summary = existence life; and then at intervals comes the thought, ''how happy shall man to lay violent hands on you, and claim a master''s rights in you, loud fact is, that these great men are for all the world like handsomely bound But we have time to spare--you might tell a friend like me the story of Shall I tell him the old man''s question was justified? close quarters with any other man, she had supposed all men were like that, unless we knew he had seen all men; very likely his man is sampling, I shall know which of you keeps the best wine, and is the man This way: take a correct number, twenty; suppose, I mean, a man has When he speaks in public, the city listens like one man, openmouthed; ''tis Athens listening to Alcibiades; yet the Athenians presently Shall I not rather bear myself like a man of id = 6829 author = Lucian, of Samosata title = The Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 date = keywords = Antiphilus; Aphrodite; Arsacomas; Athens; Cock; Cyn; Demetrius; Demonax; Earth; Eucrates; Gods; Heaven; Hermes; Homer; Mne; Poly; Pythagoras; Scythia; Scythians; Simon; Tox; Tyc; Zeus; footnote; god; good; like; man summary = men.''--''I count no man free who is subject to hopes and fears.''-like to know what you consider to be Phidias''s best work. God; Euphorbus''s mere hair is called like the Graces--when it is that we think they are Gods: they were good men. With Wind''s and Scimetar''s good leave, I think a man days'' time, I will make a rich man of you.'' We got through those Good men and God-fearing, who have led virtuous lives. Da. About oracles, friend, the less said the better; I shall ask hand on you now and again; you let him have his way for a day or hasty retreat, not liking the look of a man who drinks cold water having a bird''s-eye view of the Earth, like the Homeric Zeus, letting his hands and feet look after themselves, like Odysseus on great things from me will be like a man looking at an object in