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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 10 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 59512 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Dick 5 Captain 4 Rover 4 Jack 4 Hall 3 Tom 3 Putnam 2 Spouter 2 Sam 2 Randy 2 Mr. 2 Gif 2 Fred 2 Dale 2 Colby 2 Brown 2 Baxter 1 spanish 1 british 1 boy 1 Werner 1 Webster 1 Toots 1 Tad 1 Stuyvesant 1 Stiver 1 Spaniard 1 Sobber 1 Slugger 1 Sheldon 1 Sebastian 1 Santa 1 Rockley 1 Randolph 1 Powell 1 Percival 1 Pepper 1 Pender 1 Pell 1 Payne 1 Paxton 1 Paul 1 Nappy 1 Mumps 1 Merritt 1 Merrick 1 Martell 1 Major 1 Lew 1 Larry Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1548 boy 1011 time 993 man 909 cadet 618 way 555 thing 551 fellow 542 day 535 something 460 hand 448 girl 446 school 400 room 383 other 371 place 363 father 358 nothing 344 side 331 anything 321 night 306 head 302 water 300 boat 299 friend 295 face 294 matter 289 one 275 eye 263 captain 259 house 243 foot 241 minute 237 moment 236 work 236 camp 227 door 217 light 216 end 213 road 209 word 208 lad 203 money 202 ground 200 business 198 number 197 trouble 194 voice 193 crowd 192 game 190 morning Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2820 Dick 1650 Jack 842 Rover 812 Tom 706 Fred 637 Hall 605 Andy 523 Sam 504 _ 442 Captain 440 Putnam 422 Jake 412 Randy 374 Mr. 341 Dutton 333 Baxter 313 Colby 308 Kenwardine 254 Flapp 249 Martell 239 Clare 237 Pepper 212 Brown 210 Rovers 190 Nappy 190 Hamilton 181 Dan 173 Slugger 169 Dale 167 Paul 165 Spouter 159 Larry 159 Colonel 157 Harry 154 Gif 140 Fuller 138 Werner 138 Lew 137 Sobber 127 Uncle 127 Powell 124 Billy 121 Academy 110 George 109 Mumps 108 Crabtree 103 Ruth 103 Codfish 102 Strong 99 Don Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8399 i 8130 he 6860 you 6014 it 3462 they 2501 we 2296 him 1320 me 1297 them 865 she 689 us 338 himself 298 her 157 ''em 126 themselves 93 one 89 yourself 78 myself 74 ''s 51 em 42 itself 34 yours 29 mine 24 ourselves 16 herself 9 ours 7 yourselves 4 his 2 you''ll 2 yo 2 theirs 2 i''m 2 hers 1 wo''k 1 we''ll 1 oneself 1 he''d Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 19675 be 7614 have 5402 do 3118 say 2846 go 2308 come 2248 get 1616 see 1566 know 1358 make 1352 take 1332 think 1007 look 942 want 834 answer 765 give 759 tell 729 ask 676 cry 660 put 643 leave 642 find 617 let 553 keep 514 hear 502 run 443 try 420 turn 406 call 397 feel 383 follow 374 like 374 begin 365 stop 358 mean 356 send 351 add 331 show 327 bring 324 return 321 stand 312 seem 295 catch 288 start 284 remark 283 guess 267 hold 263 wait 260 talk 251 suppose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5944 not 1833 up 1749 then 1413 out 1084 so 1021 good 953 now 893 well 893 here 854 down 756 back 734 as 727 more 718 other 694 much 672 just 634 away 604 very 592 off 518 right 513 on 506 all 501 old 498 in 487 too 484 little 467 young 460 soon 452 first 436 there 431 long 390 over 384 only 341 several 341 again 340 few 315 once 309 enough 303 big 302 next 293 still 289 never 282 later 275 around 269 rather 267 sure 256 bad 249 great 245 far 233 last Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 229 good 61 most 58 least 53 young 52 bad 34 eld 27 old 26 near 15 great 9 high 9 Most 6 late 6 large 5 slight 4 fine 4 big 3 sweet 3 sure 3 safe 3 mad 3 low 3 bright 2 topmost 2 strong 2 strange 2 small 2 nice 2 mere 2 mean 2 j 2 farth 2 easy 2 dark 2 cool 2 choice 2 busy 2 bold 2 black 1 wise 1 wild 1 wide 1 warm 1 stout 1 steep 1 square 1 sorry 1 simple 1 short 1 shoal 1 queer Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 most 12 well 9 least 1 near 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 www.pgdpcanada.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.pgdpcanada.net 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45517/45517-h/45517-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45517/45517-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/9/2/25923/25923-h/25923-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/5/9/2/25923/25923-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 dick did not 12 dick was not 9 jack did not 8 boys did not 8 dick was silent 6 boys were soon 6 dick said nothing 6 others were willing 6 thing is certain 5 boys had not 5 dick was glad 5 something is wrong 4 cadets were glad 4 dick did n''t 4 dick got up 4 dick had not 3 _ are _ 3 boys went up 3 boys were much 3 cadets did not 3 days went by 3 dick answered doggedly 3 dick answered quietly 3 dick said awkwardly 3 dick was now 3 dick was right 3 father is dead 3 fellows do n''t 3 jack was as 3 jake did not 3 rover did not 3 things do not 2 _ is _ 2 andy came up 2 boy did not 2 boys are simply 2 boys find thrills 2 boys got back 2 boys had also 2 boys had just 2 boys were afraid 2 boys were almost 2 boys were glad 2 boys were just 2 boys were now 2 boys were ready 2 boys were up 2 cadet did not 2 cadets had first 2 cadets had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ were not as 1 andy got no further 1 boys knew no more 1 boys said no more 1 boys were no match 1 cadets had no difficulty 1 cadets had not yet 1 dick did not altogether 1 dick had no brothers 1 dick had no doubt 1 dick had no guide 1 dick had no interest 1 dick had no sooner 1 dick had not much 1 dick had not yet 1 dick was not interested 1 dick was not pleased 1 dick was not quite 1 dick was not selfish 1 dick was not sure 1 father was not so 1 fellow ''s not so 1 fellow was no more 1 fellows had no business 1 girl made no objection 1 jack said no more 1 man had not yet 1 man has not much 1 man was not unfriendly 1 others had not yet 1 randy are no worse 1 rover had no right 1 rover said no more 1 sam was not seriously 1 school was not averse 1 thing ''s not quite 1 thing was not good 1 things are not eatable 1 things do not always A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 25923 author = Bindloss, Harold title = Brandon of the Engineers date = keywords = Adexe; Bethune; Brandon; Brigida; Clare; Dick; Don; Fuller; Ida; Jake; Kenwardine; Payne; Santa; Sebastian; Spaniard; Stuyvesant; british; spanish summary = Dick followed the others, and looked up with surprise when Clare came in. "Let me see," said Bethune, and lighted a cigarette when Dick handed him Dick said nothing for a minute, and then asked: "What''s Kenwardine doing Dick frowned and his face got red, but he said nothing, and Jake resumed: Jake, remembering Dick had insisted that Kenwardine was dangerous, felt Dick said nothing, but walked on, and when Jake asked where he was going, "You''re a good sort," Jake said with feeling; but Dick cut short his Payne went away and when Dick came in Jake took him into his room and "Yes," said Jake, who paused and looked hard at Dick. "I quite understand the thing," he said, and got up as the man Dick was They went away and Stuyvesant looked at Dick who said, "I ought to start id = 27751 author = Burleigh, Cyril title = The Hilltop Boys: A Story of School Life date = keywords = Academy; Arthur; Billy; Dick; Harry; Herring; Jack; Merritt; Percival; Sheldon summary = sort and got ready for it," thought Jack, but as far as any of the boys "Do you often have these little affairs, boys?" asked Jack, with When they went out to drill, Dick Percival said to Jack: Later, Billy Manners himself came to Jack and said, good-naturedly: "Don''t mind what a fellow like Herring says, Jack," said Dick Percival, "Shut up!" said the rest of the boys, who wanted to hear what Herring Jack Sheldon had been to school before and knew the ways of boys, being I bet you never had a thought of Jack in that line," said a boy of "Some one else thinks the same way," said Jack quietly to Arthur. Jack Sheldon said nothing to Dick Percival or any of his friends in the "Keep still, boys," said Jack, turning his head. "Come on, Dick," said Jack. The boys all looked up and saw Jack Sheldon and Dick Percival standing id = 33926 author = Garis, Howard Roger title = Dick Hamilton''s Cadet Days; Or, The Handicap of a Millionaire''s Son date = keywords = Captain; Dick; Dutton; Ezra; Glen; Hamilton; Handlee; Kentfield; Major; Mr.; Paul; Stiver; Toots; Webster summary = "It''s about time he came up," said Bill, somewhat sharply, for Dick''s "Tell him to come in." Dick knew Captain Handlee as an old soldier, who "Well, my boy," said Mr. Hamilton, as he shook hands with Dick, "I wonder where all the older cadets are?" said Dick, as he looked "Dutton told ''em to stay away," said Paul, as he and Dick went to their "Captain Dutton, I wish to speak to you," said Dick, formally saluting. "Guess I''m something of a load, old chap," said the cadet to Dick. Dick rather hoped Dutton would not return, but that cadet was among the place, they know who was in it," said Paul, as he and Dick headed across "Most likely they sneaked off to have a good time somewhere," said Dick "Hamilton," went on Dutton, still holding Dick''s hand, "I don''t know how id = 15795 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Rover Boys in Camp; or, The Rivals of Pine Island date = keywords = Baxter; Captain; Dick; Flapp; Jackson; Lew; Pender; Powell; Putnam; Rockley; Rover; Sam; Tom summary = "When Tom tells the truth it''s a fact every time, Hans," answered Sam, "I told you to take care, Tom," came from Sam, when the other boys had "Dick Rover can do every bit as well," said a cadet who overheard the "Lew Flapp and Dick Rover are going to try to beat each other at "Hullo, Tom''s got a new name for Flapp," said one of the boys. Dick Rover said but little on the subject, but he meant to win if he Lew Flapp came first, Dick Rover next, Larry Colby third, George "Now we''ll feel as if we deserve an outing," said Tom, and Sam and Dick About an hour after Lew Flapp and his cronies left camp, Dick Rover and "I am Dick Rover, and these are my brothers Tom and Sam. We belong to "We must get after Dick Rover," said Flapp, while smoking a id = 21894 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Rover Boys at Colby Hall; or, The Struggles of the Young Cadets date = keywords = Brown; Colby; Fred; Gif; Hall; Jack; Lacy; Martell; Nappy; Randy; Rover; Slugger; Spouter; Tom summary = good friends of Jack, Andy and Randy, and Fred as they did of Dick, "You can''t make believe like that, Andy Rover!" returned the old man of "You boys let up with this nonsense," came sternly from Tom Rover. "We didn''t start to do anything like that, Dad," answered Fred Rover. "I know where I''m going to send Jack when the proper time comes," "I never saw such boys," was Mary Rover''s comment to her brother Fred. "It means that I''ve got an account to settle with that young snip, Mr. Rover!" cried the big youth savagely and giving Jack a look full of "I don''t think so--he won''t have time," answered Jack; "here comes the look where you are going!" cried the youngest of the Rover boys, At this remark all of the other Rover boys looked at Fred, and he It took the Rover boys several days to settle down at Colby Hall. id = 22163 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Rover Boys on the Farm; or, Last Days at Putnam Hall date = keywords = Captain; Dick; Hall; Larry; Merrick; Mr.; Pell; Putnam; Randolph; Rover; Sam; Sobber; Tad; Tom; boy summary = "We''ve got to go back for Dick," said Tom, after a painful pause. Rover boys were three in number, Dick being the oldest, fun-loving Tom "Well, if he''s gone to work, that''s a good sign," said Tom. On their arrival at the farm the boys had been met by their father, but "Let us try a new path down," said Sam, when it came time to go home, Without telling Sam and Tom what he was going to do, Dick left the path "There is a small tree, Sam," said Tom, looking upward. Tom and Dick looked in the direction pointed out, and the eldest Rover By this time Dick was coming up and Sam and Tom quickly acquainted him "I know what Tom would like," said Sam. "Perhaps his mother left him money," said Tom. At last came the day when the boys returned to Putnam Hall. id = 23286 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Rover Boys Under Canvas; Or, The Mystery of the Wrecked Submarine date = keywords = Brown; Captain; Colby; Dale; Fred; Gabe; Gif; Glutts; Hall; Jack; Randy; Rover; Spouter; Werner summary = Before coming to Colby Hall, Jack Rover had had a quarrel in New York "I think the cry came from over yonder," said Jack, in answer to the time being, the Rovers decided to return to Colby Hall, knowing that "I''m certain fellows like Codfish wouldn''t want to go," remarked Fred. Since coming to Colby Hall the Rover boys had occupied four very "Of course I''ll come back all right, Martha," said Dick Rover "And you fellows can come along, if you want to," said Randy to his "Not by the way those two German-looking fellows talked," said Andy. a few, like Andy and Randy, wanted to continue the fun, but Jack and "You are right, Captain Rover," he said to Jack. By this time Gif was coming up, followed by Andy and Randy, while Jack By this time Andy and Randy had come up, and a short while later Jack id = 45517 author = Stratemeyer, Edward title = The Putnam Hall Cadets; or, Good Times in School and Out date = keywords = Andy; Baxter; Captain; Crabtree; Dale; Dan; Hall; Jack; Mumps; Paxton; Pepper; Putnam summary = "Catch that boy if you can, Jack," said Pepper, and walked slowly towards be said that Captain Putnam liked the man, and as for the cadets, they "Baxter is afraid of you, Jack," came from Andy Snow. "You can come ashore and look at the school if you wish," said Jack. "I''m going to watch him," came from Pepper, and he motioned for Andy Snow "I believe Pepper tells the truth," came from Jack, eying Baxter boldly. Half an hour later the race came off between the Putnam Hall cadets and Such were the three exclamations that came from Jack, Pepper, and Andy as On a Tuesday morning Captain Putnam called Jack, Pepper, and Andy into soon it was time for Jack, Pepper, and Andy to leave. "And Jack, you know, is our major!" said Andy. Jack was talking to Andy and Pepper when Laura and Flossie Ford came up