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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 83368 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 89 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 roman 2 Vesuvius 2 Pompeii 1 thy 1 thou 1 thee 1 love 1 little 1 house 1 day 1 Thessalian 1 Tetreius 1 Sosia 1 Sallust 1 Rome 1 Pansa 1 Olinthus 1 Nydia 1 Niger 1 Neapolitan 1 Nazarene 1 Lydon 1 Lepidus 1 Jupiter 1 Julia 1 Isis 1 Ione 1 Greek 1 God 1 Glaucus 1 Egyptian 1 Diomed 1 Clodius 1 Christian 1 Calenus 1 Burbo 1 Athenian 1 Ariston 1 Arbaces 1 Apaecides Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 373 man 273 eye 261 slave 236 voice 232 hand 228 day 207 house 199 time 191 life 188 heart 181 god 176 love 173 face 155 priest 135 ione 135 earth 135 air 132 night 131 city 127 art 126 girl 126 death 125 word 122 hour 118 moment 116 friend 115 wall 115 place 114 light 114 form 114 door 113 thing 111 way 110 flower 108 step 108 soul 107 side 105 room 99 thought 97 year 97 head 97 foot 96 street 96 arm 95 name 94 people 92 lip 90 woman 88 world 88 garden Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 604 thou 523 Glaucus 313 Ione 270 Arbaces 263 Nydia 194 Egyptian 145 Pompeii 142 Julia 141 Clodius 123 Sallust 95 Thou 84 Lydon 84 Apaecides 82 Athenian 78 hast 77 Calenus 76 Diomed 73 Isis 68 Greek 62 Sosia 61 Olinthus 59 God 55 Pansa 52 Rome 50 Ariston 49 wilt 47 ye 45 art 45 Vesuvius 45 Lepidus 43 heaven 41 knowest 41 Burbo 36 yon 35 Thessalian 33 Neapolitan 32 canst 31 Niger 29 Athens 28 thee 27 Jupiter 27 Egypt 26 god 26 Christian 25 hath 25 Nazarene 23 morrow 22 Greece 21 Pompeians 21 Medon Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1814 he 1759 i 1537 it 936 she 814 they 712 you 680 me 621 him 486 we 340 her 309 them 266 thee 215 himself 208 us 90 itself 72 herself 60 themselves 52 myself 30 mine 27 thyself 21 ourselves 10 yourself 5 ye 5 thy 5 one 4 yours 4 thou 4 ours 2 yourselves 2 theirs 2 hers 1 see!--they 1 lydon!--they 1 immortal!--they 1 hither!--place 1 his 1 greyly 1 go!--we 1 charge?--they 1 bet----you 1 are?--one Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5181 be 1866 have 850 say 405 see 390 do 301 come 245 know 216 give 203 hear 202 make 195 find 190 seem 188 think 181 feel 164 go 163 take 160 fall 152 love 145 leave 137 speak 134 look 132 pass 128 stand 124 turn 120 let 117 rise 116 answer 114 cry 111 tell 108 return 102 seek 98 save 92 reply 87 bear 86 place 86 enter 84 lie 80 break 79 draw 72 meet 70 lead 69 raise 69 ask 67 sit 66 call 65 imagine 64 learn 63 lose 62 live 62 become Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1211 not 576 so 446 more 397 now 372 then 206 yet 202 only 187 up 179 other 179 long 178 still 173 little 171 own 169 even 154 most 153 ever 149 last 147 well 144 young 142 old 141 very 141 great 141 again 139 once 137 too 137 here 137 beautiful 136 never 128 first 124 there 117 thus 117 small 116 down 114 dark 113 such 113 away 108 same 107 out 105 perhaps 96 suddenly 96 much 95 less 94 new 94 good 93 no 90 indeed 87 poor 87 already 86 many 84 blind Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 least 28 good 27 most 10 rich 8 near 8 bad 7 eld 6 young 6 soft 6 say 6 gay 6 bright 5 rare 5 low 5 late 5 l 5 high 5 great 5 early 5 common 4 fit 4 deep 3 white 3 small 3 slight 3 noble 3 light 3 divine 3 black 3 Most 2 wise 2 thick 2 sure 2 stout 2 speak 2 remote 2 read 2 pure 2 mighty 2 lovely 2 li 2 large 2 j 2 holy 2 fair 2 faint 2 dim 2 dear 2 dark 2 costly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 127 most 4 least 2 well 1 alludest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 glaucus did not 2 glaucus had already 2 glaucus turned away 2 house was near 2 julia was not 2 life is capable 2 life is short 2 nydia did not 2 voice is sweet 1 air is beautifully 1 air was chill 1 air was full 1 air was heavy 1 air was hot 1 air was now 1 air was thicker 1 air was uncommonly 1 arbaces had already 1 arbaces had not 1 arbaces knew well 1 arbaces was convincing 1 arbaces was likely 1 arbaces was no 1 arbaces was solely 1 arbaces were already 1 arbaces were likely 1 arbaces were such 1 art gone too 1 art was preferable 1 cities is sharp 1 city did business 1 city is as 1 city is still 1 city was scarce 1 city were already 1 clodius answered only 1 clodius is desirous 1 clodius took out 1 clodius was about 1 clodius was secretly 1 day had ever 1 day was more 1 day was seldom 1 day was so 1 day were over 1 days be past 1 earth are few 1 earth be as 1 earth made most 1 earth was more Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 arbaces was no less 1 earth has no name 1 girl made no answer 1 glaucus found no vent 1 glaucus is no more 1 ione was not yet 1 julia was not so 1 love was not unwelcome 1 pompeii is not more 1 slaves are not slaves A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 9625 author = Hall, Jennie title = Buried Cities, Volume 1: Pompeii date = keywords = Ariston; Pompeii; Tetreius; Vesuvius; house; little; roman summary = 1. The Greek Slave and the Little Roman Boy And men and women, all slaves, ran screaming through the house and out now every slave had turned coward and had run away and left the little Ariston was looking at a little bronze statue that stood on a tall, of their vines sucked water from an old Roman house, that buried statues story of Pompeii in an old Roman book--a whole city suddenly buried just the excavators found the head of that statue--a beautiful marble thing little--pictures of columns and roofs, of plants and animals, of men It is a little room cut into the corner wall of a great In the hundreds of houses and shops of this little town the excavators In this buried city we find the houses in which men lived, the pictures On the walls of a room in a house in Pompeii men found this picture, id = 1565 author = Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron title = The Last Days of Pompeii date = keywords = Apaecides; Arbaces; Athenian; Burbo; Calenus; Christian; Clodius; Diomed; Egyptian; Glaucus; God; Greek; Ione; Isis; Julia; Jupiter; Lepidus; Lydon; Nazarene; Neapolitan; Niger; Nydia; Olinthus; Pansa; Pompeii; Rome; Sallust; Sosia; Thessalian; Vesuvius; day; love; roman; thee; thou; thy summary = ''Thy heart rebukes thee while thou speakest,'' said the Egyptian; ''and in ''Ione!--the name is Greek,'' said Glaucus, in a soft voice. ''Know then, my Glaucus,'' said Clodius, ''that Ione is a stranger who has ''Thou knowest,'' said Arbaces, in a voice that scarcely stirred the air, ''Thou wilt go to Ione,'' answered Glaucus, in a tone that said, ''What ''Thou wert right, Glaucus,'' said Nydia, abruptly. ''Thou wert to tell me,'' said Glaucus, ''why for so many days thy door was ''Thou singest but sadly, sweet girl,'' said Glaucus; ''thy youth only ''Thou art full of the romance of thy native Thessaly,'' said Glaucus; ''Thou hast said it!'' replied Arbaces; and Julia, half frightened at this ''Hast thou dwelt here long?'' said Glaucus, after a pause, feeling ''Glaucus!'' said she, looking down, ''I see that you really love Ione--she ''I know thee,'' said Nydia, in a low voice, ''thou art Arbaces the