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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4381 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 74 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 life 4 time 4 man 4 Freud 3 woman 3 sleep 3 love 3 child 2 work 2 wish 2 self 2 night 2 mother 2 like 2 find 2 fear 2 dream 2 day 2 consciousness 2 chapter 2 certain 2 case 2 Dr. 1 wife 1 way 1 war 1 upper 1 unconscious 1 type 1 thought 1 sun 1 subject 1 soul 1 sexual 1 sex 1 reality 1 psychic 1 process 1 primitive 1 physical 1 person 1 patient 1 new 1 neurotic 1 nervous 1 moon 1 mind 1 mate 1 male 1 live Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1808 dream 1166 man 1004 woman 980 life 921 child 805 time 804 love 698 mother 616 sleep 574 day 522 way 471 case 453 body 415 father 406 night 405 mind 404 sex 401 idea 399 part 398 thought 398 hand 389 one 379 year 379 consciousness 376 wish 368 person 359 fear 355 desire 348 thing 347 patient 344 fact 324 self 319 center 311 moon 302 activity 294 death 292 work 276 blood 268 soul 267 bed 266 nothing 263 process 262 husband 260 people 258 individual 257 wife 257 power 256 eye 255 world 255 word Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1656 _ 142 Freud 104 Macbeth 95 Herman 90 Dr. 69 Soelver 68 Gro 63 Lady 61 Mother 57 Maria 56 Mr. 56 Footnote 56 A. 52 Shakespeare 48 God 48 CHAPTER 46 Psychoanalysis 46 Primus 36 New 34 Forec 33 Unc 33 Eisener 31 Secundus 31 Otto 31 H. 30 von 29 Ludwig 27 Joern 26 Dreams 25 Kleist 24 Uhl 23 Miss 23 Mental 23 Adler 22 William 22 Oedipus 22 Nature 22 Jung 21 Prince 21 L. 21 J. 21 Ferenczi 20 York 20 Professor 20 Poldl 20 E. 19 Lena 19 James 19 . 18 heaven Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3935 it 2649 i 2563 he 2361 we 1885 she 1140 they 1008 you 931 him 823 her 757 me 659 them 639 us 432 himself 337 itself 246 herself 220 themselves 154 myself 146 one 123 ourselves 53 yourself 17 thee 17 hers 16 oneself 15 mine 7 theirs 7 his 6 ours 5 thyself 4 ''s 2 yours 2 ourself 1 young.--but 1 whosoever 1 older-- 1 my 1 instincts.= 1 hypnosis.= 1 huh 1 hereself 1 here.--here 1 else--"why 1 --they 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14750 be 4814 have 1370 do 887 make 684 know 667 go 661 say 563 take 557 see 550 come 549 find 443 become 441 give 381 seem 378 feel 342 get 319 call 300 think 271 look 253 bring 246 sleep 245 tell 244 live 233 show 232 let 229 begin 225 lead 224 leave 211 love 210 follow 203 stand 202 keep 198 mean 188 remain 186 try 185 fall 183 want 183 believe 176 walk 176 consider 174 cause 170 turn 168 hold 166 lie 161 seek 161 need 161 learn 161 appear 159 bear 157 use Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2950 not 1021 only 994 so 966 more 789 other 709 then 649 very 647 up 618 first 600 great 544 own 521 as 470 even 462 little 460 many 458 sexual 454 well 452 same 452 now 443 also 437 out 426 most 413 never 409 always 402 much 371 too 368 long 351 however 347 unconscious 336 old 334 good 321 certain 319 new 314 such 304 again 289 physical 287 often 286 mental 284 just 277 still 264 young 263 far 256 psychic 246 human 245 back 242 once 227 here 226 away 224 normal 224 nervous Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 119 least 103 most 77 good 51 great 30 high 29 deep 27 Most 25 early 24 slight 18 manif 16 strong 12 low 11 small 10 close 8 bad 7 old 7 late 6 near 6 fine 6 easy 5 simple 4 young 4 wide 3 true 3 safe 3 full 3 dark 3 common 2 wise 2 warm 2 strange 2 ready 2 lively 2 large 2 faint 2 dear 2 clever 2 clear 2 busy 2 brief 2 bold 2 bitter 1 wish 1 wild 1 weak 1 vicious 1 topmost 1 timid 1 thin 1 tender Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 323 most 12 least 9 well 2 hard 1 worst 1 reã«stablished 1 near 1 deepest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ know _ 4 _ are _ 4 _ be too 4 _ being _ 4 _ do _ 4 _ is _ 4 body is not 4 child does not 4 one is not 4 person is not 3 _ do n''t 3 _ is not 3 body does not 3 dream does not 3 dream is not 3 ideas are not 3 man is not 3 one does not 3 one is too 3 sleep is not 3 woman is not 2 _ be _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ was _ 2 child is not 2 child is self 2 consciousness is _ 2 dream are very 2 dream is only 2 dream is so 2 dream was too 2 dreams are always 2 dreams are purely 2 hand is so 2 love is not 2 man does not 2 man has always 2 men are not 2 mind is not 2 mother had always 2 mother had often 2 mother was not 2 one did not 2 person does not 2 person finds out 2 person is able 2 person is too 2 sex do not 2 sex does not 2 sex is only Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 dreams leave no doubt 2 ideas are not even 2 men are not so 1 = take no anxious 1 _ is not so 1 body is not equal 1 body is not quite 1 child does not at 1 child does not so 1 child has no conception 1 day have no power 1 day is no longer 1 dream has no greater 1 dream has not yet 1 dream is not as 1 dream is not infrequently 1 dream leaves no doubt 1 dreams are not essentially 1 dreams do not actually 1 fear has no place 1 fear is no more 1 idea has no foundation 1 life does not thereby 1 life had no more 1 life had not yet 1 love are not genuine 1 love had not yet 1 love is not cost 1 man had no scruples 1 man has no leverage 1 man has no purpose 1 man is no longer 1 man is not only 1 men are no match 1 men feel no jealousy 1 mind has no part 1 mind is not really 1 mind is not so 1 minds does not always 1 mother are not real 1 mother was not dead 1 one has not yet 1 one is not accountable 1 one is not all 1 one is not as 1 person does not actually 1 person does not really 1 person has not yet 1 person is not better 1 person is not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 32126 author = Abel, Franklin title = Freudian Slip date = keywords = Herman; Mr.; Primus; Raye; Secundus summary = On the day the Earth vanished, Herman Raye was earnestly fishing for nevertheless, Herman wanted very much to stop fishing and look down to "Very pretty," said Herman helplessly. The Person said, "How do you do, Doctor Raye?" Herman took a deep breath and said nothing. "Oh, no!" said Herman. "Oh, no!" said Herman. "It still seems to me," Herman said stubbornly, "that if you remember time-track,'' as he called it; but--" Secundus looked mournful--"Mr. Primus has actually _had_ no experiences in the usual sense of the "They might do you more good, at that," Herman said, looking at Mr. Primus. Secundus'' right-hand head looked embarrassed. "I have no idea," said Herman helplessly; but at that moment Primus When Primus had finished, Herman Primus: "What are ''dreams?''" Herman: Secundus started to speak; but Herman cut him off. "Oh," said Herman after a moment. normal rate since Primus lost his memory," Secundus said. id = 15489 author = Freud, Sigmund title = Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date = keywords = Forec; Freud; Unc; analysis; consciousness; content; day; dream; find; process; psychic; sleep; thought; unconscious; wish; work summary = educated persons who doubt that the dream is the dreamer''s own psychical scene appears as if a woman wished to make advances to me; in the dream wishes and phantasies, which analysis discloses in our dreams at night, of the dream in relation to repressed psychical matter, we are in a the same time that she dreams of the denial of the wish, the patient is to be the case in a dream merely in order to fulfill the wish that I may We may now ask whence the wish fulfilled in the dream originates. wish suppressed during the day asserts itself in the dream can be shown unconscious wish has shown its power to form a dream, and with it to dream-wish as the thought remnants from the waking activity. between the peculiarities of the dream-work and of the psychic activity the dream-wish and which we find again in our unconscious. id = 35875 author = Freud, Sigmund title = Reflections on War and Death date = keywords = death; impulse; life; man; primitive; war summary = would be wars between primitive and civilized nations and between those life, that everyone of us owes nature his death and must be prepared to As far as the death of another person is concerned every man of culture of giving expression to the thought of death in relation to the persons This conventional attitude of civilized people towards death is made towards death, one of which we may ascribe to primitive man, while the The attitude of prehistoric man towards death is, of course, known to us Primitive man maintained a very curious attitude towards death. Primitive man was as incapable of imagining and realizing his own death picture of death presented to primitive man forced him to reflect and Civilized man no longer feels this way in regard to killing enemies. state in our conventionally civilized attitude towards death! If you wish life, prepare for death. id = 14980 author = Jackson, Josephine A. (Josephine Agnes) title = Outwitting Our Nerves: A Primer of Psychotherapy date = keywords = Dr.; Footnote; Freud; Nature; body; cause; chapter; emotion; fear; find; idea; instinct; kind; life; like; little; man; mind; nervous; person; self; time; way; woman; work summary = cause is organic, only physical means can cure it, but if the trouble False or nervous neuritis may feel like real neuritis (the result of =The Man behind the Body.= The trouble is real; the organs do "act ways of man as a whole--mind as well as body. that the experiences of life tend to bring ideas and emotions together instincts, the laws of habit, and association of ideas and suggestion, developing physical and emotional life for an end that does not come; needy little ones; the man or woman whose sex-instinct is too strong the life-force, we feel like echoing Paul''s words: "He who began a genius is the man whose conscious and subconscious minds work together when we remember that powerful emotions like fear and anger tend to nervous person--that our subconscious minds with their repressed about repressed instincts or the real reasons for fearful emotions and id = 20654 author = Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert) title = Fantasia of the Unconscious date = keywords = blood; center; child; consciousness; dynamic; great; individual; life; like; live; love; man; mother; new; self; sex; soul; sun; upper; woman summary = great impulses are like man and wife, or father and son. all-potent nerve-center of consciousness and dynamic life-activity is From this center the child seeks, the mother knows. rays which pass from the great dark abdominal life-center in the actually at the great centers of dynamic consciousness. powerful lumbar ganglion, great dynamic center of all the voluntary cardiac plexus acts as the great sympathetic mode of new dynamic wish to bring up her child from the lovely upper centers only, from first great center of sympathy the child is drawn to a lovely oneing As we know, a child lives from the great field of dynamic When he makes woman, or the woman and child the great center of life man''s automatic dream-soul, which loves automatism, the great sensual great terror of the dynamic _upper_ centers in man. When the sun comes up the centers of active dynamic upper id = 30556 author = Sadger, J. title = Sleep Walking and Moon Walking: A Medico-Literary Study date = keywords = Dr.; Eisener; Gro; Kleist; Lady; Ludwig; Macbeth; Maria; Mother; Shakespeare; Soelver; Uhl; bed; child; father; love; moon; night; sleep; time summary = patient''s mother was an enuretic in her earlier years and a sleep Suddenly I arose in my sleep, went to my mother''s bed, bent over I perceived the light in my sleep, which called me to Mother. "My greatest wish at that time, at ten years old, was to be ''Mother'' and rôle of mother or father, out of love for them, and finally in general We might also explain now in great part the sleep walking of the mother. Then it was time to go into bed with my mother, for the father was be simply a desire for the mother''s love, which she all her life long so desired that night to climb into bed with his beloved mother. the father who comes at night to the child, but now Lady Macbeth walking and results in sleep walking and wandering under the light of the moon, id = 44085 author = Tridon, André title = Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date = keywords = Freud; case; certain; day; dream; life; man; night; patient; reality; sleep; subject; time; wish summary = This book is an attempt at correlating sleep and dreams and at explaining grant, through the unconsciousness of sleep, dream gratification to Sleep is even a more normal form of life than the average waking states. The activity of the sexual organs is as great in sleep as in waking life; hour, sleep is easily disturbed, the more so as the usual awakening time Sleep is a compromise, as I shall show later, when discussing dream life, Maury whose book, "Sleep and Dreams," published in 1865, was probably the On a chilly summer night a woman patient had the following dream: day dreams based on memories which free in the patient a certain amount of physical stimuli, sleep FULL OF DREAMS but FREE FROM NIGHTMARES. wish-fulfilment dream of the same import, which does not disturb sleep. A physical explanation of sleep and dreams. id = 61124 author = Tridon, André title = Psychoanalysis and Love date = keywords = Adler; Ferenczi; Freud; case; certain; chapter; child; craving; fear; female; homosexual; human; husband; life; love; male; mate; mother; neurotic; physical; sexual; time; type; wife; woman summary = importance of other factors in the love life, ego cravings, organic majority of cases, he will soon return to the woman he actually loves. "A man to whom the various sex attractions of woman now mean nothing, The man with a mother or sister fixation, the woman with a father or compulsion drives a man to seek a certain woman who is to be his sexual of sexual gratification for the normal man or woman whose mate has normal in her behavior, considering love and marriage as natural human Love''s normal goal is the union of the male and the female in a way who, in love acts like a woman, in a submissive way, and the man who "A man who in his love relations with men feels himself to be a woman," man''s part in love as well as in the world''s life. id = 30154 author = Vaknin, Samuel title = Essays on God and Freud date = keywords = Rangelovska summary =