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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46374 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 little 2 indian 2 dog 2 bird 2 Velvet 2 Silvy 2 Nurse 2 Nimble 2 Mrs. 2 Mr. 2 Mary 2 Lady 2 Gray 2 God 2 Frazer 2 Canada 1 time 1 swamp 1 squirrel 1 nest 1 look 1 like 1 illustration 1 good 1 footnote 1 day 1 come 1 animal 1 YOUNG 1 Wolf 1 Willow 1 White 1 Wakayoo 1 Umisk 1 Simmons 1 Riley 1 Pierrot 1 Oohoomisew 1 Nepeese 1 Master 1 Maggie 1 Mack 1 Loon 1 Little 1 Lake 1 Lac 1 Kazan 1 Jacko 1 Ida 1 Hoggie Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 597 day 521 time 458 man 447 tree 408 night 393 eye 367 dog 364 bird 355 squirrel 345 water 343 head 340 nurse 318 hand 316 thing 291 foot 285 way 251 forest 242 beaver 234 flower 231 one 230 snow 217 bear 216 house 212 horse 212 child 205 wood 200 place 200 creature 195 animal 193 wolf 189 nest 182 year 177 illustration 176 life 174 winter 170 side 166 face 163 something 160 lady 156 sun 155 sound 155 moment 154 country 150 voice 148 mother 147 name 147 fire 146 ear 144 mile 143 air Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 673 Baree 530 _ 429 Mr. 378 Aaron 348 Mary 338 Lady 282 Pierrot 246 Nepeese 234 Gossett 219 McTaggart 211 Little 171 Mrs. 162 Simmons 159 Crotchet 142 Frazer 131 Indians 116 Gray 111 Willow 104 Abercrombie 90 Silvy 89 God 86 Nurse 85 Carvel 81 Nimble 80 George 78 Master 78 Lac 76 Kazan 76 Canada 74 Bain 72 Ben 68 Velvet 67 de 66 Riley 64 Frank 62 Chunky 59 CHAPTER 58 paw 58 dat 52 Wakayoo 52 Bush 51 Swamp 50 Lake 49 White 48 Uncle 48 Son 46 Wolf 46 Ali 45 Umisk 45 Randall Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4699 he 3595 it 2708 i 1875 they 1534 you 1526 him 1164 she 847 them 664 me 641 we 511 her 260 himself 228 us 96 themselves 69 itself 59 herself 44 myself 29 one 19 ''em 16 yourself 16 ourselves 13 mine 8 ours 8 his 8 ''s 6 em 3 yours 3 theirs 3 thee 2 ye 2 trodden 2 hers 1 umisk 1 ef 1 dog''ll 1 blithe 1 better''n 1 aaron:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10472 be 3804 have 1306 do 1072 see 1034 come 1029 go 995 say 875 make 568 look 548 know 508 hear 500 take 476 tell 438 get 416 find 378 think 361 give 359 run 318 call 293 eat 268 seem 259 stand 257 lie 238 grow 235 live 232 leave 200 catch 195 use 190 fall 189 turn 187 begin 181 put 177 follow 166 sit 165 want 163 keep 162 ask 149 let 146 try 146 kill 146 carry 143 feel 143 bring 139 rise 137 show 134 watch 126 hold 122 laugh 120 stop 119 pass Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2150 not 920 so 907 little 868 very 706 up 588 then 537 out 527 now 516 great 511 more 454 old 454 long 442 down 430 away 427 as 415 good 350 much 350 many 349 again 311 never 310 black 308 back 300 there 294 well 294 other 288 young 274 wild 274 only 269 even 263 first 260 still 256 too 246 large 242 here 235 last 229 just 217 soon 214 white 212 far 210 red 204 big 203 off 202 all 193 once 191 pretty 190 small 183 poor 176 in 168 on 165 own Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 good 41 least 21 most 17 near 10 small 10 deep 9 slight 8 large 7 great 6 high 6 fine 6 big 5 wise 5 early 5 bad 4 young 4 strong 4 simple 4 late 4 bright 4 Most 3 topmost 3 rich 3 old 3 fierce 3 MOST 2 white 2 weak 2 tender 2 soft 2 pure 2 low 2 long 2 lonely 2 j 2 happy 2 eld 2 dr 2 deadly 2 common 2 clever 1 wild 1 warm 1 thick 1 tame 1 tall 1 swift 1 sunny 1 strappin'' 1 stout Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 118 most 13 well 6 least 1 hard 1 fleetest 1 fairest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 baree did not 16 mary was much 9 baree had not 5 _ is _ 5 nepeese did not 5 nepeese was not 4 aaron was not 4 beavers are not 4 mary was very 4 pierrot did not 4 squirrel is very 4 squirrels did not 4 squirrels were busy 3 _ was _ 3 birds are so 3 nepeese had not 3 snow does not 2 baree got up 2 baree had ever 2 baree was almost 2 beaver is not 2 beaver lived very 2 beavers doing such 2 beavers make dams 2 bird does not 2 bird is only 2 day got away 2 day had not 2 days come again 2 dogs were fierce 2 eye is always 2 eyes are large 2 eyes looking so 2 eyes were glass 2 eyes were open 2 feet are hardly 2 flower is very 2 flowers came up 2 flowers were several 2 forest grew dark 2 forest is almost 2 hand is open 2 head is blackish 2 heads grow heavy 2 man came in 2 man had never 2 man is alone 2 man is precious 2 man was unarmed 2 man went out Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 beavers are not so 2 beavers make no dams 2 mary had no time 2 men are no great 2 squirrels do not really 2 squirrels said no more 1 aaron made no comment 1 aaron made no movement 1 aaron made no reply 1 aaron was no mesmerist 1 aaron was not there 1 baree did not even 1 baree had no idea 1 baree had no use 1 baree had not yet 1 baree made no move 1 baree was no longer 1 beaver is not worth 1 eyes were no longer 1 gossett was not prepared 1 man was not more 1 nepeese was not here 1 nepeese was not more 1 nepeese was not there 1 night was not cold 1 night was not so 1 pierrot made no comment 1 pierrot made no effort 1 pierrot was not at 1 thing had no head 1 water was not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22408 author = Anonymous title = Chatterbox Stories of Natural History date = keywords = Jacko; Mr.; YOUNG; animal; bird; dog; illustration; little; nest; time summary = the trouble to go all the way to the hot country of Africa, where Mrs. Zebra is at home, and tried to carry off her baby, they would find their Let me say that this little owl is a very useful bird, for it keeps The swan affords a pleasing illustration of the love of the mother-bird hunter, but should a dog come in the way, one stroke from an elk''s foot The other day our children came home delighted at having seen a little its wings and tail, this bird presents to the dazzled eye of the woodcocks, and the young ones cannot fly, the old bird takes them as soon as the young are hatched, the old bird will sometimes carry them seen the old bird rise with the young one in her claws and carry it We have a beautiful long-haired little dog called Tousy, which lately id = 4748 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = Baree, Son of Kazan date = keywords = Bain; Baree; Bush; Carvel; Gray; Kazan; Lac; Loon; Nepeese; Oohoomisew; Pierrot; Umisk; Wakayoo; Willow; Wolf summary = Gray Wolf came around the end of a great log, followed by Kazan. Half a dozen times, as Baree wandered about near the windfall, he heard forests there was no great danger for Baree except at the hands of man. quite dead, and Baree continued to bite and snarl until Gray Wolf came Two days after Baree had entered his trapping ground, Pierrot came in Where Baree had stood in the edge of the open Pierrot paused and Baree, like the young wolf seeking new hunting Nepeese did not move, and her breath came so softly that Baree could Nepeese opened it, and Baree came in. It was on this day that Baree came to the cabin at the far end of The first day that McTaggart followed his new trail Baree Then they came to the clearing, and once more Baree stood like a rock. id = 52782 author = Harris, Joel Chandler title = Aaron in the Wildwoods date = keywords = Aaron; Abercrombie; Ben; Chunky; Crotchet; George; Gossett; Gray; Little; Master; Mr.; Riley; Simmons; White; swamp summary = went down the hill struck into the path that Little Crotchet knew. "Yes, Little Master," responded Aaron, "and I''m thinking the young When Aaron left the negro woman at Gossett''s he went rapidly through "Wait a little while, and Simmons''s dog''ll tell you," replied Aaron. This was one of the reasons why Little Crotchet wanted to see Aaron. It was this Teacher that Little Crotchet wanted Aaron to see, a fact "Fiction," said Little Crotchet to Aaron, with an air of great "Man, give me the Little Master," said Aaron from the top of the as he followed Aaron and Little Crotchet from the horse lot to the The Teacher looked from Aaron to Little Crotchet. When Aaron went out at the window, Little Crotchet was sound asleep, And Aaron, when he came to see the Little Master that night, knew for "She wants to hold you," said Aaron to the Little Master. id = 37251 author = Stables, Gordon title = In Touch with Nature: Tales and Sketches from the Life date = keywords = Bob; CHAPTER; Charlie; Danger; Dick; Dumps; Frank; Hoggie; Ida; Mack; Maggie; bird; come; day; dog; good; like; little; look summary = cannot help thinking that, had we lived in those old days, and heard "It sounds like wild wolves howling round the door," said Frank. "''Boys,'' said our good captain one day, ''this is a splendid breakfast.'' "The bird looked at me for a moment with one big bright eye and said: "If ever a true lover of Nature lived," said Frank one winter''s evening, "Yes," said Frank, "sure enough spring is coming." and there that look for all the world like a flock of strange big birds. our home by night and by day for months to come would be the caravans, nest--it hangs a long way down the tree--and retires to look at it. looked strange, weird-like, and it remained for quite a long time. "Will there be no one even to look after the old man''s dogs when he is The old man came home one day to an empty house. id = 6479 author = Traill, Catharine Parr Strickland title = Lady Mary and Her Nurse; Or, A Peep into the Canadian Forest date = keywords = Canada; Frazer; God; Lady; Mary; Mrs.; Nimble; Nurse; Silvy; Velvet; footnote; indian; little summary = a little beaver?" asked the Governor''s [Footnote: Lady Mary''s father was nurse," said the little lady; "I will ask Papa to give him some money." "Dear nurse, why does my little squirrel tremble and look so unhappy? live in an Indian wigwam," said the little lady. little squirrel, and mind that he does not fly away." And Lady Mary was "Nurse," said Lady Mary, "how do you like the story?" very fond of pets; he had a dear little squirrel, just like mine, nurse, a NURSE TELLS LADY MARY ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS EATEN BY A BEAR IN THE NURSE TELLS LADY MARY ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS EATEN BY A BEAR IN THE "Nurse," said Lady Mary, "I am so glad the good hunter found the little "Ah, dear good old nurse, I will not forget you," said Lady Mary, id = 8607 author = Traill, Catharine Parr Strickland title = In the Forest; Or, Pictures of Life and Scenery in the Woods of Canada: A Tale date = keywords = Canada; Frazer; God; Lady; Lake; Mary; Mrs.; Nimble; Nurse; Silvy; Velvet; indian; little; squirrel summary = nurse," said the little lady; "I will ask Papa to give him some "Dear nurse, why does my little squirrel tremble and look so unhappy? live in an Indian wigwam," said the little lady. little squirrel, and mind that he does not fly away." And Lady Mary "Nurse," said Lady Mary, "how do you like the story?" very fond of pets; he had a dear little squirrel, just like mine, nurse, a "Nurse," said Lady Mary, "I did not think that beavers and racoons could NURSE TELLS LADY MARY ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS EATEN BY A BEAR IN THE NURSE TELLS LADY MARY ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS EATEN BY A BEAR IN THE bear, that eats little children," said Lady Mary. "Nurse," said Lady Mary, "I am so glad the good hunter found the little "Ah, dear good old nurse, I will not forget you," said Lady Mary,