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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51107 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 3 Mohammed 3 King 2 spanish 2 ebook 2 Sulu 2 Sultan 2 Spaniards 2 Spain 2 Prophet 2 Moros 2 Din 2 Datu 2 A.D. 1 shall 1 sanoi 1 olivat 1 oli 1 niin 1 moorish 1 minä 1 man 1 letter 1 kun 1 kuin 1 joka 1 hänen 1 hän 1 että 1 english 1 don 1 day 1 Zamboanga 1 Tazia 1 Tabunaway 1 Syaad 1 Soofie 1 Sharif 1 Shapur 1 Shah 1 Seville 1 Sarip 1 Santa 1 Saadie 1 Raja 1 Putri 1 Philippine 1 Persia 1 Oudh 1 Oude Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 818 man 664 time 639 day 579 people 464 person 418 year 408 place 380 article 345 part 328 son 327 order 326 island 296 life 283 slave 280 woman 280 child 276 name 271 power 261 house 261 city 255 country 247 sultan 246 family 239 wife 237 water 234 hand 230 subject 229 prayer 225 daughter 223 way 221 king 221 case 219 lady 217 town 215 number 205 friend 205 force 204 governor 200 state 200 law 197 word 192 treaty 191 party 190 property 189 war 188 head 183 enemy 183 chief 181 period 177 tree Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2506 _ 818 Sulu 550 Sultan 520 God 328 ja 320 Mohammed 318 Spain 299 King 294 | 279 Jolo 264 Mindanao 239 Sulus 232 Datu 217 Governor 207 India 203 Manila 197 Government 187 General 184 Magindanao 178 hän 175 Spaniards 173 Din 171 Moros 167 Majesty 165 Ali 157 oli 156 Zamboanga 145 Mussulmauns 145 Moors 138 Shah 137 Raja 136 Prophet 128 Excellency 119 Aaben 118 c. 117 de 117 Natives 110 Mahumud 109 hänen 109 Moro 104 Islands 100 Bwayan 99 joka 99 Grenada 98 Don 97 A.D. 95 Mussulmaun 95 Kabungsuwan 90 Mohammedan 90 II Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2602 he 2191 it 2088 they 1797 i 1012 them 929 him 501 you 425 me 393 we 378 she 259 himself 222 themselves 176 us 169 her 57 itself 43 myself 36 herself 31 thee 27 one 18 yourself 14 ourselves 7 ye 7 ya 6 his 5 mine 4 yours 4 theirs 4 ours 2 ii 2 d''eau 1 yö 1 y 1 thyself 1 ng 1 hers 1 god:-- 1 curds).--this Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14081 be 3778 have 804 make 628 do 567 give 542 say 507 take 452 see 338 know 328 come 311 call 307 follow 307 find 271 use 268 marry 263 receive 263 go 258 beget 250 leave 244 become 241 pay 227 send 224 bring 208 return 198 carry 196 live 191 bear 184 pass 184 believe 181 form 179 keep 172 hold 168 appear 162 seem 154 occupy 153 write 150 render 150 die 148 observe 147 tell 147 establish 145 present 145 possess 142 allow 140 place 140 hear 139 offer 136 enter 134 meet 130 consider Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1698 not 648 other 637 so 609 great 565 many 532 more 520 most 499 first 496 very 438 good 433 same 426 only 414 well 358 then 357 spanish 352 such 321 as 303 also 289 much 288 long 263 own 255 however 255 even 249 never 246 up 236 out 231 small 226 now 222 thus 221 little 220 poor 218 several 213 present 213 here 212 large 204 often 203 last 187 whole 184 still 184 old 179 again 173 always 170 general 163 soon 163 few 158 new 153 there 151 generally 150 young 147 native Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 128 good 81 most 69 great 36 least 33 high 22 slight 20 early 17 old 15 strong 15 large 14 Most 13 near 12 small 12 rich 11 mean 10 eld 9 fine 7 poor 7 happy 6 young 6 wise 5 long 5 late 5 hot 5 full 5 brave 4 low 4 dear 4 bright 4 bad 3 swift 3 short 3 pure 3 noble 3 nice 2 warm 2 vile 2 tall 2 sure 2 southernmost 2 quick 2 minute 2 gentle 2 deep 2 close 1 wild 1 true 1 topmost 1 thin 1 southw Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 439 most 14 well 7 least 1 vanities;--the 1 rail;--the 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1531 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 god is almighty 3 people were not 2 articles being identical 2 god is greatest 2 god is merciful 2 island is about 2 men are not 2 name was jusul 2 person is not 2 places are effectively 2 times gave battle 1 * bore badri 1 * is well 1 _ am _ 1 _ had previously 1 article does not 1 article is also 1 article is much 1 article is often 1 article is well 1 article make great 1 child are often 1 child is exempt 1 child is old 1 children are armed 1 children are gayag 1 children are rarely 1 children receive gifts 1 children was tabunaway 1 children were mohammedans 1 day are chiefly 1 day give charity 1 day have courage 1 day is highly 1 day is less 1 day is near 1 day is over 1 day is pleasing 1 day making gradual 1 day was now 1 day was oppressively 1 god be everywhere 1 god begot patima 1 god give blessing 1 god have mercy 1 god is cognizant 1 god is exalted 1 god is great 1 god is greater 1 god is most Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 day have no opportunities 1 god has no partner 1 man does not well 1 man has not yet 1 mohammed was not altogether 1 part has no special 1 people make no mystery 1 people were not satisfied 1 people were not so 1 people were not unanimous 1 person is not sure 1 spain is no longer 1 sulu had no means 1 woman had no hope 1 women have no souls A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 62937 author = Chateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de title = Viimeisen Aabenserraagin vaiheet date = keywords = Aaben; Aabenserraagin; Blanca; Carlos; Fén; Granadan; Haamet; Haametin; Lautrec; Maurilainen; Santa; don; että; hän; hänen; joka; kuin; kun; minä; niin; oli; olivat; sanoi summary = Aaben-Haamet oli sen Aabenserraagin nimi, jota Vielä kiihkeämmäksi kävi hänen mielenliikutuksensa, kun hän oli päässyt tunteita, jotka raskauttivat hänen sydäntänsä, niin hän lähti yösydännä Hän pelkäsi, että hänen nimensä, joka oli yleensä tunnettu pelottanut Aaben-Hametia, niin hän kuitenkin vapisi ajatellessaan, että Mutta niin pian, kuin hän huomasi Hän ajatteli itsekseen: "Oi, jos Aaben-Haamet olisi kristitty ja Helppo olisi hänen ollut saada ne tiedot, joita etsimään hän oli Aaben-Haamet ja Blanca, jotka näin olivat vakaantuneet päätöksessään, Kun Aaben-Haamet oli lausunut nämät sanat, niin Blanca vei hänet Blanca tunsi heti Aaben-Haametin, mutta hän ei tahtonut niin suuren saliin, jossa Santa Fén herttuan tytär oli, niin hän tunsi tuskia, Aaben-Haamet ei ollut miekkailuun niin harjaantunut kuin don Carlos, sydämensä, kun hän astui siihen temppeliin, joka muinoin oli kuulunut Aaben-Haamet oli polvistumaisillaan marmoriselle permannolle, kun hän Aaben-Haamet lauloi sitten seuraavan ballaadin, jonka hän oli oppinut Aaben-Haametin, "oli vielä suurempi, kuin hänen rohkeutensa, eikä id = 22337 author = Florian title = History of the Moors of Spain date = keywords = A.D.; Abderamus; Africa; Alphonso; Arabs; Castile; Christians; Cordova; Ferdinand; God; Grenada; Heg; Joseph; King; Mohammed; Moors; Mussulmans; Prophet; Seville; Spain; Spaniards; moorish; spanish summary = murdered kings, national dissensions, civil wars, and unceasing his reign, the power of the Christians began to balance that of the Moors. in the dominions of the caliph eighty great cities, three hundred of the Christian Spain, in the mean time, presented nearly the same picture as armies, became master of several cities, assisted the King of Aragon to sovereigns of that city were also masters of ancient Cordova, and never, since the time of King Rodrique, had the Christians been placed Mohammed was the only ally of the King of Castile who remained faithful The King of Grenada made peace with the new sovereign of Castile, retain the cities in his possession, sold them to King Ferdinand in Thus fell this famous city, and thus perished the power of the Moors of The continuance of the religion of Mohammed in countries after the Arab id = 53684 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = In the Desert of Waiting: The Legend of Camel-back Mountain date = keywords = Omar; Shapur summary = On Shapur''s camel was a heavy load of salt. Leaving the camel browsing by the fountain he followed the bee. the City of thy Desire, as soon as thy camel is able to carry thee, Then Omar bade him lead his camel to the fountain, and leave him to So thou, too, shall fare forth some day to the City of thy "Wherever thou goest this sweetness will open for thee a way and win seest a heart bowed down in some Desert of Waiting, thou shalt whisper thy Garden of Omar, and even from the daily tasks which prick thee thy Garden of Omar, and even from the daily tasks which prick thee sorest distil some precious attar to bless thee and thy fellow man." precious attar in thy soul, that its sweetness shall win for thee a welcome wherever thou goest, and a royal entrance into the City of thy id = 13127 author = Meer Hasan Ali, Mrs. title = Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years'' Residence in Their Immediate Society date = keywords = A.D.; Ali; Allah; Arab; Arabia; Begum; Court; Delhi; Divine; Durgah; Durweish; Eade; Emaum; England; Fatima; God; Hadjee; Hasan; Hindoostaun; Holy; Hosein; India; Islam; Khoraun; King; Koran; Kraabaallah; Lucknow; Mahumud; Mahurrum; Mecca; Meer; Mir; Muhammad; Musalman; Mussulmauns; Natives; Oude; Oudh; Persia; Prophet; Saadie; Shah; Soofie; Syaad; Tazia; day; english; letter; man summary = highly coloured sketch of court life in the days of King Nasir-ud-daula, observance of Christmas day by a Native Lady.--Opinions entertained poor lady, in consequence of this prejudice, lives out her numbered days conveying water, in general use amongst Musalmans at this day in of the great men, and the houses of friends, to pay the visit of respect home;--such is the veneration they entertain for the name of God. The opulent people of Mussulmaun society have an Emaum-baarah erected in The Mussulmaun Lawgiver commanded Namaaz (daily prayer) five times a day: they have been taught to reverence and respect as the servants of God. Every year may be witnessed in India the Mussulmauns of both sexes forming It is generally to be observed in a Mussulmaun''s family, even at this day, This Durweish is said,--and believed by the good Mussulmaun people I have some good people of Hindoostaun of the present day; indeed, the veneration id = 41770 author = Saleeby, Najeeb M. (Najeeb Mitry) title = Studies in Moro History, Law, and Religion date = keywords = Bwayan; Cotabato; Datu; Din; God; Jamalu; Kabungsuwan; Magindanao; Mawlana; Mohammed; Moros; Putri; Raja; Sarip; Sharif; Sultan; Sulu; Tabunaway; shall summary = Baratamay married Gimbulanan, the daughter of Datu Maputi, and begot and married a woman related to the sultan of Juhur and begot Sarip from Raja Tabunaway, and begot a son called Qudrat, and a daughter Sultan Kaharu-d-Din Kuda married Lady Sinal, the daughter of Datu Sultan Dipatwan Anwar married a lady of Agakan Munawal and begot Raja Datu Sakaludan Jamalu-d-Din married Layma, the daughter of Sultan Kuda, Sultan Mohammed Pakaru-d-Din Bulagas Armansa married Badwi and begot Saripada Kunyaw married Anik and begot Sultan Mohammed Alimu-d-Din, Sultan Digra Alam married Nya, a Magindanao woman, and begot Raja Raja Bwayan Mohammed Alimu-Din married Ani, a lady of Magindanao, Qudrat married Idayu, the daughter of the Sultan of Balilah, and begot and the man shall marry the woman and live with her even though he If a married man commits adultery with a free woman, both shall the sultan shall be fined one male slave. id = 41771 author = Saleeby, Najeeb M. (Najeeb Mitry) title = The History of Sulu date = keywords = Archipelago; Basilan; Borneo; Captain; Datu; Din; Don; Excellency; General; God; Government; Governor; Islands; Jolo; King; Kiram; Majesty; Manila; Maymbung; Mindanao; Mohammed; Moros; Philippine; Spain; Spaniards; Sultan; Sulu; Zamboanga; spanish summary = Archipelago and Island of Sulu and sketches of the town of Jolo. it was governed by Sulu datus and paid tribute to the Sultan of with the sultan of Sulu providing for trade between Manila and Jolo, resolved to set the sultan free and return him to Jolo if the Sulu Sulu boats in Manila and Zamboanga and by Spanish vessels in Jolo. Spanish vessels shall pay in Jolo, and those which the Sulus presented by the Sultan of Sulu and the Datus to His Majesty the presented by the Sultan and Datus of Sulu, to his Majesty the King of This is the treaty of Spain with the Sultan and Datus of Sulu of Sulu, or the commanders of war ships, the Sultan shall have between the Spanish Government and the Sultan of Sulu, the archipelago 1. The Sultan of Sulu shall direct at once all the Datus and Chiefs id = 1127 author = Shakespeare, William title = The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice date = keywords = ebook summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG''S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#100) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 id = 1793 author = Shakespeare, William title = Othello date = keywords = ebook summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG''S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#1531) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1531