Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3551 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 good 2 God 1 word 1 truth 1 tho 1 thing 1 silver 1 purse 1 page 1 ounce 1 old 1 money 1 man 1 love 1 look 1 little 1 life 1 horse 1 half 1 gold 1 friend 1 fool 1 fish 1 child 1 care 1 bad 1 Water 1 United 1 Tis 1 Sugar 1 States 1 Spirits 1 Seated 1 Richard 1 Potash 1 Poor 1 Oil 1 Mr. 1 Left 1 Head 1 Gum 1 Fluid 1 Fine 1 Fair 1 Extract 1 Essence 1 England 1 Cholera 1 Ammonia 1 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 380 ounce 332 man 273 water 211 half 182 time 180 day 157 pound 152 money 133 year 132 word 121 part 121 friend 113 law 108 gold 106 thing 103 silver 92 horse 90 pint 90 people 90 page 89 hand 86 one 84 life 84 hour 82 foot 81 hog 78 use 76 gallon 72 work 72 ozs 72 nothing 70 way 70 place 69 mind 69 cent 68 world 65 piece 65 fourth 64 child 62 fire 62 ball 61 paper 61 fool 61 eye 59 fact 59 dollar 57 quart 56 head 55 glass 55 drop Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 697 _ 142 | 128 Head 104 Oil 96 . 75 God 72 Fillet 71 Water 67 States 67 Gum 66 Alcohol 65 United 64 Left 58 oz 50 Poor 49 Acid 48 Liberty 45 Mr. 44 Richard 39 May 39 Extract 39 Cholera 38 Sugar 37 England 36 Seated 36 America 35 Fair 32 Tis 30 Spirits 30 Fluid 29 St. 29 Potash 29 Essence 28 Fine 27 Mix 27 Hog 26 White 26 New 26 Ammonia 25 Tincture 24 Good 23 March 23 Camphor 23 C. 23 Arabic 22 Washington 22 Syrup 22 July 22 Black 20 Turpentine Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1112 it 632 you 479 i 464 he 414 we 287 they 176 them 120 us 120 me 86 him 27 himself 25 she 24 one 19 her 18 themselves 17 yourself 13 myself 12 itself 11 ourselves 10 thee 9 thyself 3 herself 2 mine 1 | 1 yourselves 1 theirs 1 roup.--this 1 ours 1 cakes.--you 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3465 be 877 have 459 make 372 do 235 say 176 add 175 take 153 let 152 give 145 use 135 know 131 go 126 get 125 come 120 put 109 mix 101 see 99 keep 95 find 89 apply 80 think 77 dissolve 75 follow 72 stand 69 want 67 pour 65 tell 62 boil 61 buy 60 lose 59 speak 56 cut 54 pay 54 become 54 ask 53 stir 53 look 52 break 51 live 50 leave 46 set 43 sell 43 eat 43 bring 41 turn 41 send 41 hold 40 work 39 try 39 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 825 not 407 good 279 well 252 then 185 little 163 never 163 great 156 so 155 more 148 as 134 old 123 first 122 much 120 up 110 out 108 other 107 too 102 now 98 only 98 long 96 very 89 many 87 bad 85 small 80 large 77 own 77 fine 77 enough 75 most 73 same 73 cold 67 together 67 soon 67 hard 67 always 66 off 63 wise 61 ever 59 again 56 few 54 down 54 away 53 soft 53 just 51 once 51 hot 50 here 50 gold 50 free 49 such Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 105 good 22 great 17 large 16 most 16 least 14 bad 10 long 9 high 9 fine 9 deep 8 fit 4 sweet 4 strong 3 wise 3 hard 3 cheap 2 weak 2 small 2 slight 2 short 2 safe 2 quick 2 old 2 j 2 fair 2 easy 1 warm 1 topmost 1 tall 1 straight 1 still 1 southw 1 sore 1 sharp 1 rich 1 poor 1 noble 1 low 1 loud 1 lofty 1 light 1 green 1 grand 1 gainfull 1 few 1 fast 1 faint 1 early 1 cold 1 close Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 59 most 14 well 4 least 2 soon 1 oldest 1 long 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ do _ 2 men are equally 2 money buys land 2 word is as 1 _ are less 1 _ are sometimes 1 _ be ashamed 1 _ do n''t 1 _ get _ 1 _ got _ 1 _ have better 1 _ is too 1 _ is very 1 _ let not 1 _ lost time 1 _ put out 1 _ use drop 1 _ want _ 1 day be fair 1 day comes round 1 day is worth 1 feet are light 1 feet kept warm 1 friend is not 1 gold did not 1 gold goes in 1 gold is good 1 hand is worth 1 hand made chocolate 1 hand made cream 1 hands make light 1 law applies not 1 law is costly 1 law is not 1 law was not 1 laws are class 1 laws were something 1 life be o''er 1 life is full 1 life is half 1 life is sweet 1 man had thoroughly 1 man is best 1 man is much 1 man is not 1 man knows better 1 man says little 1 man was john 1 men are fond 1 men are not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 friend is not so 1 law applies not only 1 law was not unconstitutional 1 man is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26754 author = Bogardus, C. A. title = One Thousand Secrets of Wise and Rich Men Revealed date = keywords = Acid; Alcohol; America; Ammonia; Cholera; England; Essence; Extract; Fair; Fine; Fluid; God; Gum; Head; Left; Mr.; Oil; Poor; Potash; Richard; Seated; Spirits; States; Sugar; United; Water; good; half; ounce; silver summary = ounce Cream of Tartar dissolved in pint of boiling water, to be drank stand covered with Alcohol and water, equal parts for seven days. pint of Water, let it stand eight hours and then add the two together. Dissolve one-half ounce Gum Arabic in one-half pint Hot Water; add all COPYING INK.--One-half gallon of soft water, one ounce Gum Arabic, one of Water; add while warm one-half ounce Spirits of Wine, then decompose add two ounces of Rain Water, mix six drachms White Sugar and ten drachms powdered Gum Arabic, one-half ounce Archill and Water to make COMMON INK.--To one gallon boiling Soft Water add three-fourths ounce one-half pounds Gum Shellac; let stand 48 hours, then add one-fourth fine, dissolve it in ten quarts boiling water; add one ounce Salts of four ounces Tanner''s Oil, mix and let stand forty-eight hours, then add pints of hot water, then cut one ounce Gum Shellac in one and one-half id = 34790 author = Graham, Harry title = Perverted Proverbs: A Manual of Immorals for the Many date = keywords = Tis; good; look; thing; tho summary = Like me, the dizzy rungs of Rhyme, O Young of Heart, tho'' in your prime, Like Millet--not, of course, Mill_ais_. Like naughty children, at the Sea; But never what _he_ likes the best. The Good die very young indeed.) He could have lived like me--or you! But for a day should change his ways, ''Tis not alone the Good Good Fortune dogs their steps all day, By mere good fortune, any game And Don''t be Good, and Don''t be Bad, A thing you _know_ you can''t digest; Or else are far Too Good to Last. "_A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss._" Like primroses, or news perhaps, (Tho'' if Care kills a Cat, as the Proverbs declare, When a Stitch in Good Time will save nine, In the Bush that Needs no Good Wine. To write a Moral Book some day; And tho'' my pen records each thought id = 39281 author = nan title = Dictionary of English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases With a Copious Index of Principal Words date = keywords = God; bad; care; child; fish; fool; friend; gold; good; horse; life; little; love; man; money; old; page; purse; truth; word summary = good man could only arrange his proverbs by commonplaces." In this Anger is short-lived in a good man. A bad day never hath a good night. Brag''s a good dog, but that he hath lost his tail. A bad custom is like a good cake, better broken than No man knows better what good is than he that has an endured A good word is as soon said as an ill one. A man may lose his goods for want of demanding them. Every one as they like best, as the good man said when he A fool may make money, but a wise man should spend it. When old age is evil, youth can learn no good. strife between the good man and his wife. There is one good wife in the country, and every man thinks An honest man''s word is as good as his bond.