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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 221564 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 77 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 illustration 3 work 3 machine 3 great 2 wheel 2 water 2 time 2 steam 2 power 2 inch 2 gas 2 engine 2 end 2 chapter 2 United 2 States 2 Mr. 2 Company 1 world 1 woodcut 1 tooth 1 tool 1 thing 1 soul 1 shaft 1 set 1 screw 1 romance 1 number 1 nature 1 man 1 look 1 line 1 like 1 light 1 life 1 large 1 iron 1 idea 1 foot 1 fire 1 face 1 electricity 1 electric 1 draw 1 diameter 1 day 1 cylinder 1 cut 1 current Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4708 work 3584 end 3470 illustration 3367 wheel 2981 line 2914 tool 2562 tooth 2459 inch 2325 diameter 2151 side 2040 face 1982 machine 1958 centre 1859 edge 1800 piece 1768 screw 1724 case 1712 point 1691 engine 1617 motion 1617 lathe 1603 surface 1579 shaft 1571 steam 1564 hole 1505 part 1458 thread 1447 plate 1431 pressure 1420 head 1399 length 1361 water 1322 hand 1314 b 1307 cutter 1288 cut 1252 rod 1237 valve 1227 angle 1226 pitch 1191 feed 1186 time 1185 iron 1177 fig 1137 cylinder 1114 bolt 1095 position 1082 form 1081 circle 1069 amount Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9555 _ 6902 Fig 2219 | 1519 ii 1396 C 838 B 754 F 706 A 499 S 387 b 343 D 313 K 309 J 301 crank 282 c 279 nut 262 G 256 || 255 L 238 i 236 e 234 d 233 f 230 pin 230 T 211 M 199 c. 195 Mr. 189 E 188 B. 182 C. 178 ´ 174 Figs 169 g 161 W 151 N 147 screw 147 h 140 D. 135 m 133 pulley 128 H 126 arc 125 E. 122 Q 121 States 120 Company 119 United 116 pitch 114 . Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 11968 it 2432 i 2162 we 1407 they 1261 them 820 he 360 itself 335 you 249 him 232 us 184 me 105 one 97 themselves 68 himself 55 she 28 myself 21 her 16 ourselves 8 p 5 herself 3 mine 2 ye 2 theirs 2 thee 2 t 2 pin 2 ours 2 e 1 yourself 1 y 1 work= 1 wax 1 water.=--at 1 w 1 steam.=--describe 1 r 1 pin.--this 1 oneself 1 oils.--this 1 o 1 it?-you 1 hot.=--what 1 his 1 forging.=--what 1 examination.=--in 1 d. 1 cock._--first 1 c Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 50537 be 6471 have 3418 show 3272 make 2668 cut 2225 use 1729 give 1602 require 1601 do 1572 move 1522 take 1323 set 1291 represent 1268 drive 1263 hold 1143 turn 1066 pass 1034 carry 1025 fit 996 find 970 place 962 operate 909 cause 899 provide 856 follow 750 employ 749 mark 742 suppose 734 leave 716 see 684 run 657 draw 641 form 624 produce 616 work 601 become 600 put 599 connect 595 prevent 578 apply 564 increase 556 stand 549 adjust 536 receive 531 come 525 keep 500 obtain 500 let 496 say 480 remove Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3553 not 2387 other 1988 then 1713 same 1674 more 1501 so 1357 up 1339 thus 1330 as 1317 great 1265 true 1232 small 1205 very 1190 out 1189 large 1161 first 1053 only 1038 also 1010 therefore 1009 such 981 off 980 however 970 equal 868 well 868 necessary 848 hence 839 long 832 now 758 much 731 less 648 back 624 most 621 down 595 low 563 together 538 right 537 square 531 full 527 high 526 second 523 too 523 even 509 parallel 504 good 491 obvious 483 possible 477 straight 474 about 459 ordinary 449 again Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 245 good 184 least 157 most 137 large 134 great 114 small 61 high 52 simple 49 near 45 low 28 fine 23 weak 20 early 17 long 17 heavy 15 slight 14 late 12 quick 11 thin 11 hard 11 deep 10 strong 8 slow 8 new 8 narrow 8 cheap 7 wide 7 old 7 close 7 bad 7 Most 6 true 6 smooth 6 furth 6 easy 5 short 5 manif 5 full 5 broad 4 light 4 fast 4 farth 4 dark 4 crude 4 common 3 thick 3 sharp 3 feath 3 dull 2 topmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 467 most 46 well 42 least 4 hard 3 ¦ 3 near 2 highest 1 thinnest 1 smallest 1 slowest 1 roughest 1 oldest 1 narrowest 1 lowest 1 greatest 1 fast 1 deepest 1 close 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 work is not 6 edge is not 5 _ drives _ 5 _ is then 5 edges are not 5 hole does not 5 hole is bored 5 piece is then 5 pieces are then 5 steam is not 5 work does not 4 centres are not 4 diameter is equal 4 edge is then 4 face is not 4 hole is not 4 motion is not 4 teeth are not 4 tool does not 4 tool is more 4 tool is not 4 tool is sometimes 4 wheel is then 3 _ is more 3 ends are then 3 faces are true 3 hole is then 3 inches turned in 3 line is then 3 machine is also 3 motion is therefore 3 piece is bent 3 screw is not 3 surface does not 3 surfaces are not 3 teeth are parallel 3 tool is apt 3 wheel does not 3 wheel having less 3 wheel is not 3 work is apt 3 work is long 3 work is parallel 3 work is so 3 work is such 3 work is sufficiently 3 work is then 3 work is very 2 _ are simply 2 _ are so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 work is not true 2 lathe has no compound 1 b has no tendency 1 case taken no account 1 centre be not more 1 centres are not exactly 1 centres are not liable 1 centres are not subject 1 diameter has no clearance 1 diameter have not much 1 diameter is not therefore 1 edge having no clearance 1 edge is not true 1 edges are not sufficiently 1 end was no less 1 engine had no great 1 engine has no auxiliary 1 engine has no dead 1 engine is not always 1 engine is not larger 1 engines were not sufficiently 1 face has no rake 1 face is not flat 1 face is not square 1 faces have no rake 1 hole is not more 1 hole is not round 1 holes do not so 1 lathe is not only 1 lines do not so 1 lines have no possible 1 machine has no traditions 1 machines are not as 1 motion is not mathematically 1 point is not desirable 1 screw is not perfect 1 shaft is not level 1 shafts are not axially 1 steam is not altogether 1 steam is not quite 1 surface does not directly 1 surfaces are not smooth 1 surfaces are not true 1 teeth are not so 1 tool does not usually 1 tool has no front 1 tools are not sufficiently 1 tooth has no significance 1 wheel has no influence 1 wheel is not excessive A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20361 author = Lee, Gerald Stanley title = The Voice of the Machines An Introduction to the Twentieth Century date = keywords = God; day; great; idea; life; like; look; machine; man; soul; thing; world summary = forth, to live, to gaze into the heart of matter for the heart of God. It is so that the very dullest of us, standing among our machines, can that, while a machine may have great ideas in it, "it does not look The more modern a machine is, when a man stands before it and seeks to because most of the poetry the modern man gets a chance to see to-day machines of the man loom in human life the more they reach down into stars,--fights its way to God. The man no longer gropes in the dull helpless ground or through the If a man is going to be infinite or eternal it makes little infinite power in human life, or because it makes man think he is down the world,--looking upon the man''s body,--the little funny one man it expresses the two great immeasurable ideas of poetry and of the id = 39033 author = Low, David Allan title = An Introduction to Machine Drawing and Design date = keywords = EXERCISE; FIG; draw; illustration; inch; iron; shaft; woodcut summary = views of the _double riveted lap joint_ shown in fig. times full size the sections of screw threads as shown in fig. EXERCISE 12.--Draw, full size, the views shown in fig. square nut and bolt with countersunk head shown in fig. bolt for a marine shaft coupling shown in fig. The cast-iron flange coupling is shown in fig. EXERCISE 24: _Cast-iron Flange Coupling._--Draw the views shown in 24 of a cast-iron flange coupling, for a shaft 4-1/2 inches in EXERCISE 26: _Pillow Block for a Four-inch Shaft._--Draw the views EXERCISE 29: _Shaft Hanger._--Draw the two elevations shown in is secured as shown by an iron pin 5/16 inch diameter. EXERCISE 43: _Marine Connecting Rod._--Draw all the views shown in EXERCISE 44: _Coupling Rod End._--Draw first the side elevation and An example of a steam-engine cross-head is shown in fig. sectional elevation of the piston, &c., shown in fig. id = 39225 author = Rose, Joshua title = Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II date = keywords = Co.; Company; Fig; Figs; PLATE; States; United; VOL; cut; diameter; end; face; illustration; line; machine; number; screw; set; tool; tooth; wheel; work summary = the step within the work holds the tooth to its cut, as shown in Fig. 330, in which N represents a nut and T the tap, both in section. diameter of work conical or taper instead of parallel is shown in Fig. 498: P and P'' are square-headed screws threaded into the walls of A and each tool shall carry its cut along the work, is shown in Fig. 711. In roughing out coarse threads, a single-pointed tool, formed as in Fig. 998, and set considerably above the centre as shown, may be used to or table whereon to rest the work and hold it fair is shown in Fig. 1067, the taper shank fitting in the dead centre hole and the tailstock Under ordinary conditions that in the form of tool shown in Fig. 1113[15] is best for brass work, the face A being horizontal or slightly id = 46094 author = Williams, Archibald title = The Romance of Modern Mechanism With Interesting Descriptions in Non-technical Language of Wonderful Machinery and Mechanical Devices and Marvellously Delicate Scientific Instruments date = keywords = Company; London; MOTOR; Messrs.; Mr.; New; Paris; States; United; chapter; cylinder; end; engine; fire; foot; gas; great; illustration; inch; large; machine; power; romance; steam; time; water; wheel; work summary = huge mass comes quickly to rest; the steam pump on the engine commences _The World''s Work_, _The Motor Boat_; The Rexer Automatic Machine Gun All large engineering works which turn out years'' work the engineers'' account had reached £7,200, and Mr. Babbage diameter, into the cylinder of which water is pumped by engines of or bridge, 88 feet long, hang two lifting magnets, worked by 25 h.p. motors, which raise the load at the rate of 20 feet per minute. type of motor were absent, coal, the food of the steam-engine, lay Very few large steam-engines work under conditions These engines are worked by a special gas generated in an apparatus creates the gas; the gas heats the air or works the engines to pump boats in many cases employ the help of a small steam-engine. engine, usually worked by steam-power. High-pressure steam is passed from the engine boilers into the tubes of id = 44502 author = Williams, Henry Smith title = Every-day Science: Volume 6. The Conquest of Nature date = keywords = -the; Age; Bessemer; Falls; Mr.; Newcomen; Niagara; Watt; chapter; current; electric; electricity; engine; gas; great; illustration; light; nature; power; steam; time; water; work summary = elaborate mechanisms--turbine wheels, steam engines, dynamos--through engine immediately supplant water power and the direct application of electric dynamo driven by water power may take the place of the steam the recent progress in the development of steam and electrical power, such a case any number of small water-pressure engines may be operated The practical steam engine in its modern form dates, as just mentioned, practical power, until after such machines worked by steam had been working energy contained in the steam; and the water wheels in turn considerably less working power than is expended by the steam engine in steam-engine or by water power--to enable the coiled wires of the to produce electricity through the operation of a steam engine in a Electrical currents representing thousands of horse-power are to-day In recent years electric traction engines for use in mines have been Steam power and electric dynamo everywhere