mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-namesGeographical-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/18279.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-namesGeographical-gutenberg FILE: cache/18279.txt OUTPUT: txt/18279.txt 18279 txt/../wrd/18279.wrd 18279 txt/../pos/18279.pos 18279 txt/../ent/18279.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 18279 author: Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond) title: The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/18279.txt cache: ./cache/18279.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'18279.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-namesGeographical-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 18279 author = Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond) title = The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16861 sentences = 1350 flesch = 77 summary = Every Indian synthesis--names of persons and places not excepted--must those which denote _Land_ or _Country_, _River_, _Water_, _Lake_ or _ahke_; Abnaki, _'ki_;) signifies LAND, and in local names, PLACE or _s[=e]p[=e]_; Abn. _sip[oo]_;) the Algonkin word for 'river' is derived from a root that -TUK (Abn. _-teg[oo]é_; Del. _-ittuk_;) denotes a river whose waters 'divided tidal-river.' The word for 'place' (_ohke_, Abn. _'ki_,) and of a fishing place on Taunton River in the north-west part of [Footnote 16: Heckewelder, on Indian names, in Trans. Among Abnaki place-names having this form, the following deserve 'fishing places' on the river, from Abn. _a[n]m's[oo]a-khíge_, or named from a place near "the mouth of the stream, where it adjoineth such synthesis may have given names to fishing-places on tidal rivers, [Footnote 67: Paper on Indian Names, ut supra, p. fishing-place between' the rivers, or the 'half-way (on Taunton River, in Middleborough, Mass.) 'at the fish place,' a cache = ./cache/18279.txt txt = ./txt/18279.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 18279 18279 number of items: 1 sum of words: 16,861 average size in words: 16,861 average readability score: 77 nouns: name; place; river; names; p.; stream; land; meaning; form; word; water; lake; country; fish; pond; languages; adjectival; words; mountain; footnote; language; mouth; composition; analysis; synthesis; ground; forms; fishing; side; rock; county; affix; village; part; locative; translation; substantival; root; point; island; end; component; way; tribes; town; termination; prefix; paper; ohke; equivalent verbs: is; was; be; have; are; been; has; were; called; found; written; appears; given; wrote; had; means; denotes; see; gives; gave; used; formed; meaning; known; find; published; made; flows; supposed; named; belonged; translated; transferred; regarded; received; mean; derived; spoken; represents; occurs; mentioned; lost; employed; denoting; corrupted; call; belongs; belong; becomes; taken adjectives: indian; same; great; other; such; many; long; small; modern; locative; local; first; different; common; tidal; crooked; proper; original; northern; more; little; rapid; good; english; early; several; main; likely; greatest; generic; few; best; geographical; eastern; corrupt; clear; american; western; true; south; single; probable; phonetic; much; mere; high; half; exact; beautiful; west adverbs: not; now; sometimes; more; so; perhaps; probably; generally; only; as; nearly; there; originally; most; less; first; down; literally; very; still; out; once; often; hardly; formerly; far; even; well; together; on; never; that; rarely; just; in; however; exactly; up; south; primarily; previously; possibly; occasionally; is; ever; elsewhere; e.g.; always; almost; all pronouns: it; its; we; their; his; he; they; i; me; them; itself; us; our; one; him; my proper nouns: _; footnote; river; abn; abnaki; mass.; new; c.; island; indians; bay; lake; eliot; vol; algonkin; st.; râle; maine; pp; i.; del.; connecticut; indian; delaware; narragansett; paug; mr.; massachusetts; john; chippewa; falls; english; england; cree; conn.; pennsylvania; la; historical; east; chip; .; williams; penobscot; ii; virginia; ut; roger; heckewelder; grammar; dr. keywords: st.; river; place; new; massachusetts; lake; island; indian; footnote; eliot; delaware; connecticut; bay; abnaki; abn one topic; one dimension: river file(s): ./cache/18279.txt titles(s): The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages three topics; one dimension: river; óock_; óock_ file(s): ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt titles(s): The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages five topics; three dimensions: river place names; óock_ christina clue; óock_ christina clue; óock_ christina clue; óock_ christina clue file(s): ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt, ./cache/18279.txt titles(s): The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages | The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages Type: gutenberg title: subject-namesGeographical-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Names, Geographical" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 18279 author: Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond) title: The Composition of Indian Geographical Names Illustrated from the Algonkin Languages date: words: 16861 sentences: 1350 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/18279.txt txt: ./txt/18279.txt summary: Every Indian synthesis--names of persons and places not excepted--must those which denote _Land_ or _Country_, _River_, _Water_, _Lake_ or _ahke_; Abnaki, _''ki_;) signifies LAND, and in local names, PLACE or _s[=e]p[=e]_; Abn. _sip[oo]_;) the Algonkin word for ''river'' is derived from a root that -TUK (Abn. _-teg[oo]é_; Del. _-ittuk_;) denotes a river whose waters ''divided tidal-river.'' The word for ''place'' (_ohke_, Abn. _''ki_,) and of a fishing place on Taunton River in the north-west part of [Footnote 16: Heckewelder, on Indian names, in Trans. Among Abnaki place-names having this form, the following deserve ''fishing places'' on the river, from Abn. _a[n]m''s[oo]a-khíge_, or named from a place near "the mouth of the stream, where it adjoineth such synthesis may have given names to fishing-places on tidal rivers, [Footnote 67: Paper on Indian Names, ut supra, p. fishing-place between'' the rivers, or the ''half-way (on Taunton River, in Middleborough, Mass.) ''at the fish place,'' a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel