Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76813 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Merriwell 4 Frank 3 Merry 2 Rattleton 2 Joe 2 Jack 2 Hodge 2 Diamond 2 Bart 1 Yale 1 Worthington 1 Wiley 1 Tracy 1 Toots 1 Standish 1 Sam 1 Princeton 1 Prescott 1 Page 1 Pablo 1 Mr. 1 Morgan 1 Monte 1 Miller 1 Mellor 1 Mason 1 Marline 1 June 1 Inza 1 Indians 1 Higgins 1 Harvard 1 Harry 1 Ford 1 Felicia 1 Dodge 1 Dick 1 Dan 1 Curry 1 Crowfoot 1 Cimarron 1 Charley 1 Burt 1 Buckhart 1 Browning 1 Brad 1 Boxer 1 Bill 1 Belmont 1 Baker Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1410 man 780 time 627 hand 445 boy 441 way 432 fellow 416 thing 387 room 356 eye 352 face 293 something 291 head 285 door 281 moment 260 one 256 place 254 horse 242 anything 240 girl 237 word 234 night 234 day 221 student 220 nothing 217 manner 214 foot 211 voice 199 ruffian 199 friend 194 mine 192 paper 185 matter 185 game 181 valley 168 other 166 life 163 water 155 ground 142 side 141 dog 141 chance 139 case 134 arm 133 back 128 sound 126 lot 125 money 118 trouble 118 air 117 part Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2424 Frank 1100 Merriwell 678 Merry 313 Bill 294 Yale 266 Dick 249 Hodge 221 Bart 215 Joe 199 Mr. 193 Marline 190 Jack 189 Wiley 183 Rattleton 174 Diamond 171 Harry 162 L. 161 exclaimed 159 Morgan 156 Standish 156 Burt 143 Felicia 131 Harvard 115 -Frank 109 June 102 Browning 100 Abe 99 Cimarron 97 Miller 97 Baker 95 CHAPTER 93 _ 92 Babbitt 91 Arlington 89 Inza 87 Mellor 83 Tracy 83 Higgins 82 Monte 80 Mason 79 Boxer 77 Princeton 75 Ford 74 New 74 Curry 74 Crowfoot 71 Page 71 Indian 71 Brad 67 Bruce Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6693 he 5742 i 4947 you 4564 it 2400 him 1888 they 1490 me 1313 we 1032 them 735 she 457 her 383 us 295 himself 92 myself 79 yourself 71 themselves 46 ''s 32 ''em 30 herself 25 mine 24 one 16 yours 16 ourselves 11 his 10 ye 9 itself 9 hisself 7 yer 6 em 3 thar 3 ours 2 yeh''ll 1 yourseluf 1 yo 1 yerself 1 ye''d 1 thee 1 pe 1 hers 1 handlin Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12944 be 4770 have 2939 do 1977 say 1101 see 1074 come 1073 know 1061 go 953 get 879 make 809 take 766 think 762 seem 685 look 633 find 555 tell 555 give 425 hear 370 ask 359 turn 332 try 332 stand 323 leave 312 cry 310 let 300 keep 276 want 267 feel 257 hold 245 bring 234 call 230 mean 226 fall 218 happen 212 put 211 shoot 208 believe 205 run 202 speak 196 follow 193 watch 190 show 188 strike 181 play 181 declare 180 talk 175 stop 168 begin 167 pass 165 sit Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3561 not 981 up 904 so 856 then 762 out 628 now 576 here 519 good 518 down 500 old 477 right 472 more 471 little 462 there 408 away 407 well 366 other 364 all 358 back 351 just 331 very 324 as 323 great 306 again 297 never 294 much 287 still 257 long 248 first 244 in 236 on 236 last 232 too 231 sure 223 bad 221 over 212 enough 210 off 184 far 181 most 178 once 176 same 176 only 167 ever 154 ready 152 such 152 soon 151 young 151 even 148 possible Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129 good 70 least 37 great 36 most 20 slight 17 bad 12 near 9 big 8 fine 4 rich 4 j 4 high 4 close 3 strong 3 small 3 large 3 hard 2 wild 2 white 2 smart 2 simple 2 short 2 long 2 lively 2 late 2 faint 2 easy 2 early 2 deep 2 bitter 2 Most 1 wise 1 wide 1 wealthy 1 weak 1 thin 1 tall 1 sure 1 strange 1 stout 1 rank 1 purti 1 plucky 1 pleasant 1 plain 1 old 1 minute 1 mild 1 mere 1 mean Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 145 most 15 least 14 well 1 worst 1 shortest 1 hard 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 frank did not 10 frank was not 6 face was pale 5 frank had not 5 merry did not 4 frank looked around 4 frank turned back 4 frank went on 4 frank went out 4 merriwell did not 3 bill was not 3 face was calm 3 frank looked up 3 frank was somewhat 3 girl did not 3 man was not 3 merriwell was not 3 merriwell was there 2 boys did not 2 days went by 2 dick was not 2 door was closed 2 door was not 2 eyes turned upward 2 face did not 2 frank said nothing 2 frank turned about 2 frank was able 2 frank was about 2 frank was close 2 frank was keen 2 frank was shocked 2 frank was still 2 frank was surprised 2 frank was unarmed 2 girl is not 2 girl was greatly 2 hands were then 2 hodge did not 2 hodge was not 2 horse ''s back 2 horse was so 2 man was about 2 man went down 2 men did not 2 men stood up 2 men went down 2 merriwell does n''t 2 merriwell getting on 2 merriwell had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 frank made no response 3 frank was not satisfied 1 bill seemed no less 1 bill was not habitually 1 bill was not there 1 bill was not yet 1 boys were not exactly 1 eyes are no good 1 frank had no chance 1 frank had no desire 1 frank had no thought 1 frank had not really 1 frank made no objection 1 frank was not certain 1 frank was not dangerously 1 frank was not yet 1 girl is not worth 1 hodge was not slow 1 man is not here 1 man was not hard 1 men are not just 1 merriwell had no doubt 1 merriwell made no retort 1 merriwell was no more 1 merriwell was not at 1 merry was not at 1 night is not cold 1 thing has not only 1 time was not yet 1 words were not distinguishable 1 yale is not as A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 35127 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell''s Return to Yale date = keywords = Babbitt; Baker; Diamond; Ford; Frank; Harvard; Inza; Jack; Marline; Mason; Mellor; Merriwell; Miller; Page; Princeton; Rattleton; Yale summary = Frank Merriwell was crossing the campus at good old Yale, and this cry, After Frank had taken a general look around the room he said: "That''s the best way to look at it," Frank answered, "and I don''t think "Great Scott!" he thought, "if Frank should know that I brought a fellow "Now, see here, Page," said Frank, seriously, "I want to ask a favor of "I hear that Cornell has a man named Stover," said Frank, "who thinks he In any event he was a Yale student, and as such Frank felt bound to look "You took him completely by surprise that time, Mellor," said Frank. "The rest of you fellows," said Frank, "stay at the door and don''t let "It''s Frank Merriwell!" she said. "It''s good for a fellow once in a while," said Frank. "When the time comes," said Frank, "my hand will be open to you." Frank Merriwell at Yale id = 38429 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell''s Alarm; Or, Doing His Best date = keywords = Belmont; Browning; Diamond; Frank; Harry; Higgins; Hodge; Indians; Jack; Merriwell; Merry; Rattleton; Toots summary = "Speaking of the punching bag," said Frank, "makes me think of a good Frank forgot that a short time before Jack Diamond had accused him of "Heaven pity him!" thought Frank, knowing that laugh came from Jack''s When Frank spoke like that he meant what he said, and Jack knew it. "You are not yourself, old fellow," said Frank, softly, placing his "Don'' yeh fool yo''se''f dat way, Marser Frank!" cried Toots, sitting up heads, and looking upward they saw Frank Merriwell running along the strange-looking, bare-headed man, who was in close pursuit of Frank. "If it is not claimed in a year''s time, boys," said Frank, "we will go Frank saw it was exhausting the unfortunate boy, and he quickly said: The boy on the bed opened his eyes and looked at Frank in silence, for "That''s right, old man!" cried Frank, with satisfaction. id = 39433 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell''s Backers; Or, The Pride of His Friends date = keywords = Arlington; Bart; Bill; Boxer; Burt; Charley; Cimarron; Dodge; Frank; Joe; June; Merriwell; Merry; Monte; Pablo; Sam; Standish; Tracy summary = The man started a little, gave Frank a look, then glanced toward the "Look here," Frank said, in a commanding way, "you are not to say "They git heap hot time!" said old Joe, in Frank''s ear. "Now," said Frank, "I''m going out with the men to watch for a second "Look here," said Frank, "before you go, I have some things to say. "Look out for that man, Frank," said Hodge, in an ominous manner. "I think I''ll look after things to-night," said Frank grimly. "Come in here," said Frank, leading the way into the cabin. "I''ll do what I can for your dog, sir," said Frank Merriwell. "Well, that''s Frank Merriwell!" said Bill. murderous wretch like the man who had tried to shoot Frank Merriwell "Let up, boy," said Frank to the dog. "He knows where he''s going, fellows," said Frank. "That''s a pretty good hand!" said Frank. id = 40262 author = Standish, Burt L. title = Frank Merriwell''s Triumph; Or, The Disappearance of Felicia date = keywords = Abe; Bart; Brad; Buckhart; Crowfoot; Curry; Dan; Dick; Felicia; Frank; Hodge; Joe; Merriwell; Merry; Morgan; Mr.; Prescott; Wiley; Worthington summary = "I don''t know nothing about those things, Frank," said the boy. "It''s up that way we saw smoke, Frank," said Hodge. "Seems to me," said Frank, "I have heard of him as a bad man who was "All right, cap''n," said Frank; "you are at liberty to do as you like." "I think," said Frank, "that it is about time for Cap''n Wiley to cash in "Now is the time for you to stop," said Frank in Wiley''s ear, speaking "It''s a wise man who knows when to stop," said Frank. "Now, Wiley," said Frank, "tell me about these men you say you have "Come into the hotel," said Frank, turning to the man who had brought "How, how, Strong Heart!" said the old man, extending his hand to Frank. "You know Dick is Frank''s half-brother, sir," said the girl. "Well, now that everything seems all right here, Frank," said Dick, "I