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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19413 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 85 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Mr. 1 wife 1 thy 1 thou 1 slider 1 sister 1 selfe 1 room 1 psyche 1 mush 1 man 1 look 1 great 1 fox 1 energy 1 come 1 chapter 1 Venus 1 Tebrick 1 Socrates 1 Smullyan 1 Silvia 1 Samsa 1 Mrs. 1 Milo 1 Master 1 Lucius 1 Lepolemus 1 Kershaw 1 Jupiter 1 Iversen 1 Herringbone 1 Harkaway 1 Grete 1 Gregor 1 God 1 Frank 1 Fotis 1 Folan 1 Flimbot 1 Dorr 1 Detrick 1 Cupid 1 Cork 1 City 1 Channing 1 Bridey 1 Asse 1 Asa 1 Apuleius Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 417 man 308 time 281 thing 242 hand 216 day 205 way 194 house 180 wife 180 body 177 woman 177 selfe 175 night 161 room 161 head 150 sister 144 mother 144 husband 142 word 140 life 137 father 134 door 132 nothing 132 eye 129 sort 117 side 115 place 111 shee 110 reason 108 part 108 face 102 beast 101 matter 101 hee 100 bed 95 death 90 person 84 people 84 morning 77 mind 77 end 75 ground 73 master 72 water 70 world 68 voice 68 pleasure 68 manner 67 one 67 foot 67 child Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 298 Gregor 277 thou 162 Mr. 151 _ 138 Tebrick 126 Iversen 97 Harkaway 93 Asa 91 Asse 71 doe 67 Amos 60 Venus 59 hee 57 shee 53 downe 52 owne 48 wee 47 God 45 Mrs. 43 Silvia 43 Psyches 42 hath 42 Apuleius 39 Kershaw 38 mee 33 Samsa 33 Milo 31 poore 31 myne 31 Dorr 30 shalt 29 quoth 28 hast 28 Lucius 27 goe 27 Master 27 Earth 27 Cupid 24 Fotis 23 Lepolemus 23 Jupiter 22 bee 22 Socrates 22 Grete 21 god 21 Frank 21 Behold 20 nigh 20 Detrick 19 Thrasillus Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2615 he 2227 i 1387 it 1082 she 1002 him 930 you 876 they 703 me 610 her 441 them 391 we 206 himself 145 us 98 thee 65 themselves 50 herself 27 myself 25 one 17 itself 13 yourself 9 yours 8 ''s 7 ourselves 4 theirs 4 mine 4 his 3 thyself 2 ours 2 hers 1 venus 1 thy 1 just-- 1 huh 1 gan 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5063 be 2068 have 835 do 563 come 554 say 472 go 458 see 356 make 340 take 266 get 261 think 254 know 225 give 214 bring 210 look 189 tell 189 find 170 call 165 run 155 begin 144 put 144 hear 142 seem 141 turn 134 let 126 leave 119 fall 117 lie 115 stand 97 want 93 eat 92 speak 92 open 91 keep 88 pass 87 pray 87 become 85 tooke 85 sit 85 declare 83 ask 82 carry 81 set 81 feel 79 perceive 79 hold 78 follow 77 happen 76 behold 73 move Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1252 not 653 so 643 then 404 out 393 great 389 up 344 now 339 more 279 other 247 away 238 first 224 little 215 very 215 such 209 good 204 there 203 well 195 much 177 back 171 only 167 even 164 long 151 in 149 never 145 as 143 old 140 down 134 still 134 again 130 off 129 too 122 most 121 just 116 young 116 many 114 same 114 all 112 here 98 next 95 thus 92 together 88 new 87 greatly 85 whole 85 right 84 on 78 last 75 dead 74 own 73 yet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 most 28 least 16 good 12 great 7 slight 7 near 6 l 3 young 3 sitt 3 midd 3 heavy 3 fair 3 bad 2 sure 2 stout 2 high 2 do 2 dar 2 could 2 chief 1 wild 1 tak 1 sunburst 1 succor 1 sturdy 1 strong 1 strange 1 small 1 slow 1 ready 1 presum 1 manif 1 low 1 lovely 1 loud 1 lithe 1 late 1 large 1 j 1 help 1 hard 1 gentle 1 full 1 farth 1 extreme 1 early 1 dark 1 comely 1 clear 1 bring Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 most 9 well 3 nourishest 3 least 1 lest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.ibiblio.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/0/3/3/10337/10337-h/10337-h.htm 1 http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/1/0/3/3/10337/10337-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 gregor had never 3 mother was not 2 _ is _ 2 body was too 2 day was past 2 days went on 2 gregor did not 2 gregor had only 2 gregor was still 2 night was past 2 tebrick got up 2 thou be so 2 time went on 1 _ go _ 1 _ has powers 1 _ is powerful 1 _ said complacently 1 _ wanted _ 1 _ went out 1 bodies stood stil 1 bodies were greater 1 body being then 1 body fell off 1 body had once 1 body was almost 1 body was consigned 1 body was indeed 1 body was white 1 body were torne 1 day being sunday 1 day was likewise 1 days getting shorter 1 door had never 1 door was hurriedly 1 father brought bank 1 father called out 1 father called theseus 1 father got home 1 father looked hostile 1 father seemed so 1 father was able 1 father was dead 1 father was healthy 1 father was not 1 father went back 1 gregor came back 1 gregor came out 1 gregor comes back 1 gregor fell immediately 1 gregor got out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 father was not there 1 husband is no wight 1 husband were not husband 1 life is not death 1 man had no chance 1 man having no mistrust 1 men were no bodies 1 mother was not far 1 shee made no long 1 shee was not culpable 1 sister had no choice 1 sister was not there 1 thou have no communication 1 thou take not good A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 1666 author = Apuleius title = The Golden Asse date = keywords = Apuleius; Asse; City; Cupid; Fotis; God; Jupiter; Lepolemus; Lucius; Master; Milo; Socrates; Venus; chapter; come; great; man; psyche; selfe; thou; thy summary = hole in her house, as shee her selfe declared unto me the next day warre, wherefore shew thy selfe like unto a man, for I will not retyre, well nigh come unto the dore, behold I saw three men of great stature, art, and as it seemeth unto mee, thou thy selfe hath some experience in On a day Fotis came running to me in great feare, and said that her evill fortune doth threaten unto thee, whereof if thou take not good sort, Thou (ignorant of so great evill) thinkest thy selfe sure and desired pardon, saying, O great and holy Goddesse, I pray thee by thy and know that thou art the wife of the great god, and the goddesse of unto her saying, O poore miser, why goest thou about to slay thy selfe? he came unto our house with evill lucke, for we have had great wounds id = 61467 author = Dodge, Fremont title = Muck Man date = keywords = Asa; Dorr; Kershaw; slider summary = "It''s the Slider eggs," explained Kershaw, the two-time loser. Asa had held a Slider egg in his hand as he gazed into it. Asa Graybar kept his normal form on Jordan''s Planet just long enough to the dozen other muck men operating from the dome, Asa asked what the "The helicopter ought to be here pretty soon," Asa said. the eggs like I did while a Slider comes up on you." "Kershaw has a broken leg," Asa said. I want to make sure you come back." Asa turned his head to If he tried to carry the egg back, Asa knew, Sliders would attack him "And you took the helicopter by yourself," Asa said, as if he could Asa tugged at the body of the Slider until he got it off the skids of At the first leap Asa saw a Slider a hundred One of Asa''s shots destroyed the Slider, destroying the eggs, too as id = 51498 author = Fahy, Patrick title = Bad Memory date = keywords = Channing; Folan summary = Channing wanted a planet. Earth-type planets come rather high, you know. admitted Jim Channing to the third planet of Phylox Beta. "What are you growing here?" he asked Channing. Next day Channing took off for the nearest sub-space center and a few hours later he was in Mr. Folan''s office at Planet Enterprises, "I know that," Channing said eagerly, "but upklin seeds are such a sure-fire proposition that I thought Planet Enterprises might be Planet Enterprises, Inc. He gave Channing the figures for transforming Mr. Channing," Folan added. For a jube, Ckm Dyk wasn''t at all bad-looking. Jim Channing again found himself in Mr. Folan''s office. "Not bad payment, Mr. Channing, for five years of life! He wanted Aln Muh. He said, picking his words with the greatest care, "Would a further Planet Enterprises had a He said, "It''s possible, Mr. Channing. Jim Channing, that he would never be human again. id = 10337 author = Garnett, David title = Lady into Fox date = keywords = Cork; Mr.; Mrs.; Silvia; Tebrick; fox; look; wife summary = difficulty to my mind is that the metamorphosis occurred when Mrs. Tebrick was a full-grown woman, and that it happened suddenly in so husband and wife went for a walk in the copse on the little hill above door saw the poor fox dressed in my lady''s little jacket lying back in Mr. Tebrick sat silently looking out of window for some time, then he Had the old woman come the day before it is likely enough that Mr. Tebrick would have sent her packing. Mr. Tebrick let his vixen out into the garden after breakfast, stayed old Nanny who kept wringing her hands and told them Mr. Tebrick''s wife Mr. Tebrick looked at his wife again and spoke to her, calling her a up, and presently Mr. Tebrick saw his vixen come towards them. Silvia went running on a little before while Mr. Tebrick followed after id = 5200 author = Kafka, Franz title = Metamorphosis date = keywords = Gregor; Grete; Mr.; Samsa; room; sister summary = Gregor!" At the other side door his sister came plaintively: his breakfast, but his sister whispered: "Gregor, open the door, I From the room on his right, Gregor''s sister whispered to him to let "Gregor", said his father now from the room to his left, "the chief Gregor slowly pushed his way over to the door with the chair. But the chief clerk had turned away as soon as Gregor had started to Gregor''s father seized the chief clerk''s stick in his right hand Gregor''s room while his sister tidied up in there, and as soon as efforts of Gregor''s mother and sister to look after it. to bed Gregor''s mother and sister would now leave their work where point to Gregor''s room and say "Close that door, Grete", and then, their way into Gregor''s room. Gregor''s sister rushed to his mother and put her hand on her id = 51519 author = MacApp, C. C. title = The Drug date = keywords = Amos; Detrick; Frank summary = Amos looked toward the doorway of the lab, just inside of which a large looked as ill as Amos felt. When Amos got to his office, his sales manager was already waiting. He''ll give me the good news first, Amos thought. "Good," said Amos, and waited. for a while, but Amos said, "The slowest thing will be State and Amos got rid of Detrick with a few definite concessions, some tentative He looked at his watch, sighed, pulled his head in and shut the window. One look told Amos what was coming. Barnes stopped talking and Amos said mechanically, "You''ve been part Amos looked for signs of irrationality and saw none. to work with." He stopped and grinned, evidently at Amos'' expression. "What was it?" Amos asked the man from the coroner''s office, dreading Amos watched them carry Frank away. "Well," said Amos. No, Amos thought, id = 31664 author = Smith, Evelyn E. title = Once a Greech date = keywords = Bridey; Flimbot; Harkaway; Herringbone; Iversen; Smullyan summary = Iversen would have been glad to see Harkaway make good, too, only such a "Where is your uniform, sir!" Captain Iversen barked, aghast. And Iversen couldn''t see Harkaway not "Well, you couldn''t really call those things spaceships," Harkaway said "For shame," said the first officer as Harkaway stamped off. that Iversen discovered Harkaway had taken the greech along. "I discovered the Flimbotzik," Harkaway said sullenly. brave little watch-greech," Harkaway said fondly. "It''s all so logical, sir," the first officer told Iversen. Furthermore, all that aside, Iversen just couldn''t see Harkaway going on "Who was seeking what?" Iversen asked as all the officers looked at Harkaway had changed back to his uniform, Iversen noted, but he looked "The Flimbotzik were telling Harkaway about their _own_ life cycle," Bridey talked so much like Harkaway''s book that Iversen was almost "What am I going to do?" Iversen asked, turning to the first officer for IEE(E)," Iversen said. id = 61136 author = Stamers, James title = E Being date = keywords = energy; mush summary = concentrated on turning matter into energy at a light-squared power. in spaceways," vibrated the little round things. "Most interesting," vibrated the round things. noise, when the skeleton came driving over the surface of the mush It was in a framework of mush shaped like a jeep but squirting The skeleton got out of the mush jeep, walked through me and lifted the there, looking at the huddled pile of mush, when the other repair crew I followed the doctor until we reached a place where the mush grew up "I don''t want to say it," said the doctor''s mush head, "but this jar of More and more mush shapes of humans clustered round He grasped the doctor''s arm and said something in a faint wave of mush So I went back down the main power line from Doctor McPherson''s as the energy I ate, and I found out what the silver beads Doctor