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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6632 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 2 rumanian 2 little 2 good 2 Holy 2 Europe 1 western 1 time 1 thou 1 tale 1 story 1 stand 1 place 1 old 1 look 1 long 1 like 1 illustration 1 hungarian 1 german 1 fly 1 cousin= 1 church 1 boy 1 bird 1 York 1 World 1 West 1 Welwa 1 Warsaw 1 War 1 Union 1 Transylvania 1 Trandafir 1 Story 1 State 1 Stan 1 St. 1 Soviet 1 Socialist 1 Series 1 Saraceni 1 Sandu 1 Roumania 1 Romanians 1 Romania 1 Republic 1 Popescu 1 Poor 1 Petru Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 893 man 856 time 667 day 572 country 478 year 465 people 425 party 387 hand 378 state 377 one 376 house 374 head 371 eye 368 tale 361 way 354 woman 349 percent 319 child 317 bird 301 government 288 place 287 world 287 mother 287 horse 281 water 277 thing 276 life 275 tree 272 story 257 work 256 word 251 number 237 girl 216 night 215 force 215 farm 215 emperor 214 part 209 member 205 dragon 203 devil 202 period 202 church 200 wife 197 son 197 nothing 192 school 189 system 188 earth 188 animal Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1325 _ 557 God 434 Romania 237 thou 230 Petru 220 Bucharest 178 Union 172 Council 160 St. 157 PCR 148 Soviet 147 Ceausescu 141 Europe 139 Romanian 134 Sandu 132 Holy 130 Jonitza 126 National 121 Series 119 Lord 116 JPRS 111 | 110 Story 109 Committee 106 State 105 Church 103 Central 101 Nichifor 96 Party 91 Peter 89 Communist 85 World 85 Republic 84 War 82 Transylvania 79 Warsaw 79 II 78 Jack 77 West 77 Nicolaia 76 Socialist 74 Ministry 72 Romanians 72 Fairy 71 Stan 70 New 69 Ileane 67 Pact 67 Father 66 Master Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4403 he 3355 it 2550 i 2100 you 2095 they 1874 she 1530 him 1203 them 1004 me 953 her 586 we 315 himself 229 us 117 themselves 117 thee 110 one 106 herself 78 itself 60 myself 38 yourself 15 mine 9 yours 8 theirs 8 ''s 7 ourselves 5 thyself 4 oneself 3 thy 3 his 2 ye 2 whosoever 2 ours 1 yourselves 1 bonnet= Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12863 be 5336 have 1996 do 1353 say 1341 see 1290 go 1142 come 853 take 785 make 736 know 606 give 573 find 563 tell 480 get 418 hear 410 begin 410 ask 405 look 331 leave 319 become 316 bring 304 turn 299 remain 291 reply 288 stand 285 put 284 call 265 pass 265 follow 256 reach 256 grow 248 think 243 run 241 let 237 keep 233 eat 232 seem 229 want 229 fall 222 meet 220 live 219 feel 211 carry 207 happen 205 include 195 try 180 sit 177 work 177 set 175 speak Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2752 not 1138 so 853 then 826 other 775 more 700 old 638 up 637 little 621 only 607 also 553 out 509 long 480 very 462 now 426 well 426 as 407 good 381 great 379 away 361 many 349 down 347 young 337 again 334 there 332 much 323 here 304 first 298 same 290 still 288 even 280 high 278 romanian 275 such 272 large 265 never 258 back 256 most 253 just 250 on 245 own 245 beautiful 237 too 234 new 233 political 232 however 227 small 221 economic 204 once 203 full 203 early Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 most 59 good 44 Most 37 least 37 large 35 young 32 high 30 old 24 great 13 low 13 fine 9 small 9 late 9 eld 9 early 7 bad 6 handsome 5 strong 5 slight 5 near 4 innermost 3 ugly 3 rare 3 quick 3 poor 3 fair 3 close 3 bright 2 weak 2 warm 2 topmost 2 tiny 2 thick 2 sweet 2 soft 2 simple 2 said:-- 2 rich 2 mighty 2 holy 2 heavy 2 gay 2 fat 2 dear 2 cold 1 wish 1 wild 1 wide 1 temp 1 subtle Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 162 most 21 least 13 well 1 speakest 1 sayest 1 gavest 1 finest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32700/32700-h/32700-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32700/32700-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 _ see also 5 one does not 5 people did not 4 birds came together 3 man did not 3 man does not 3 mother did not 3 woman came out 2 _ do union 2 bird did not 2 country is navigable 2 day was sunday 2 god got angry 2 god have mercy 2 god was greatly 2 god went on 2 government has not 2 man had not 2 one had ever 2 one has only 2 one knew whither 2 people came out 2 people had also 2 percent was devoted 2 woman did not 2 woman looked angrily 1 _ did _ 1 _ do general 1 _ do romanian 1 _ give up 1 _ is _ 1 _ was really 1 _ were merely 1 bird does not 1 bird doing here 1 bird has entirely 1 bird was beautiful 1 birds did not 1 birds found out 1 birds had not 1 child became quieter 1 child came in 1 child comes in 1 child go forth 1 child is so 1 child was also 1 child was beautiful 1 child was tiny 1 children are fair 1 children had dolls Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 eye was not even 1 god had no doubt 1 horse made no movement 1 lives were no longer 1 man does not always 1 men are no less 1 men were not yet 1 place have not materially 1 tales is not so 1 things had no existence 1 waters are not yet 1 way is not yet 1 women are not really 1 women have no right 1 world has no benefit 1 world is not always 1 year has no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 32700 author = Giloane, William title = Area Handbook for Romania date = keywords = Assembly; Bucharest; Ceausescu; Central; Committee; Communist; Constitution; Council; Europe; JPRS; Ministry; National; PCR; Pact; Party; Republic; Romania; Romanians; Series; Socialist; Soviet; State; Transylvania; Union; War; Warsaw; World; german; hungarian; western summary = Romanian Communist Party controls elections and runs the government at leading force in the political, economic, and social life of Romania. nationalism, during the early years of the Romanian communist era it was generally accepted (at least by party members) that the Soviet Union country, Romania deposed its king and emerged as a communist state under called the Romanian Workers'' Party, which the Communists controlled. Romanian Communist Party, and new organizational measures were adopted government are the Grand National Assembly, the Council of State, and the Romanian Communist Party." The basic national policy decisions are national economic plan, the state budget, and the organization and National Union of Agricultural Production Cooperatives, and the State During the early years of full communist control of Romania, the party general education of all party workers, and the Central Committee State Committee for Prices, economic ministries, central government decision of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party in id = 45976 author = Marie, Queen, consort of Ferdinand I, King of Romania title = My Country date = keywords = church; illustration; like; little; old; place; rumanian; stand summary = "Strange old crosses that on all roads I have come upon" 38 At the end of the road stood a well, its long pole like a giant finger blossoms out of which the round roofs of the huts rise like large grey I have come upon lovely little places hidden amongst [Illustration: "STRANGE OLD MONKS INHABITED IT" (p. Strange old monks inhabited it--silent recluses, buried away from I turned round and looked into their obscure faces--how far-away they [Illustration: "A LONELY LITTLE CEMETERY, FILLED WITH CROSSES OF WOOD" [Illustration: "THESE STRANGE OLD CROSSES.... I must talk a little about these strange old crosses that on all roads [Illustration: "STRANGE OLD CROSSES THAT ON ALL ROADS I HAVE COME UPON" On the threshold stood an old peasant, all in white, his hands full of there is no time to look after old ruins in a country where so much id = 43637 author = Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky title = Our Little Roumanian Cousin date = keywords = Jonitza; Maritza; Mrs.; Nicolaia; Popescu; Roumania; York; boy; cousin=; little; long; story summary = Jonitza''s home was a very comfortable one-story house in the city A group of boys that Jonitza knew slightly passed by and one seeing him Those little bells must have said "Come on" too, for Jonitza found The next day the boys walked over to the home of Nicolaia''s village "I won''t tell her," said Jonitza, wincing a little as he spoke; "that On the day before the "Witch''s Sabbath," Jonitza watched Nicolaia''s A half hour later, Nicolaia appeared and beckoned to Jonitza to follow was no wonder that at the end of the first day Jonitza was covered the word Bukurest means--Jonitza said to himself one day as he watched "Jonitza," said his mother when she came out, "I am going to call on an "Mother will, if Nicolaia would like it," replied Jonitza with year Nicolaia left for home, and as Jonitza and Dimitri saw him to the id = 20552 author = nan title = Roumanian Fairy Tales date = keywords = Aurora; Boy; Fairy; Friday; God; Holy; Ileane; Jack; Petru; Poor; Stan; Welwa summary = "Listen, mother!" said the dragon, when he had entered the house. "Let me tell you one thing," she said: "you must kill this man The emperor grew very thoughtful, when after a long time his sons When he stopped here to rest, the horse said: "You must know, master, ready, master," said the horse, "the Woodpecker Fairy is coming." As fowls, and went merrily on and on till he reached the old man''s house "It is I, little sister," said the prince, "I, an emperor''s son, who Ileane heard these words, said a few in reply, and then went home. prince halted and the old woman went on, like the Wood Witch, alone. "My son Petru," began the emperor, this time in a pleasant tone and "It is I, Holy Friday!" said Petru, with laboring breath, like a man "Look," she said to Petru, "an old man gave me this when I was young. id = 38991 author = nan title = Roumanian Stories, Translated from the Original Roumanian date = keywords = Ana; Dinu; Father; Gardana; God; Irinel; Lapushneanu; Leiba; Malca; Master; Mistress; Mosh; Nichifor; Sandu; Saraceni; Trandafir; good; look summary = At the old man''s words she stopped suddenly, and said quickly with Old Simione began to laugh softly, turned round, and pursued his way to "Madam," said Spancioc, seizing Rucsanda''s hand, "that man must die he called to mind the first day he had seen him; a terrible man, like me, a sinister-looking man riding upon a bay horse; two eyes like A sturdy old man came through the garden door, and went towards The old man opened wide his eyes, then he turned towards Ana. Where is Ana?" asked the old man, looking at Magdalena. "Old man, take your hat; you must not sit there bare-headed," said Master Dinu said never a word and his daughter, Ana, looked round "The mistress does not come," said Sandu a little later, "and I wanted "The old man has come, Irinel----" I said, glancing at her for id = 43059 author = nan title = Rumanian Bird and Beast Stories Rendered into English date = keywords = Adam; Alexander; Church; Cuckoo; Europe; Gipsy; God; Holy; King; Lord; Mary; Mother; Noah; Paradise; Peter; St.; Story; West; bird; fly; good; rumanian; tale; thou; time summary = God sent the bee to ask the devil what he was to do and what good "Well," she said, "the Lord God has sent me to ask thee what is to The bee heard it, and flying away went to God. The devil noticed her St. Peter did not know which way to turn, and he asked God St. Peter said, "I know that in thy goodness thou art going again to 152-3), the devil went to God and said to him, "O Lord, The devil went to God and said, Once upon a time God changed into a very old man. So God took on the form of man, and went down among the people, going To her God turned and said, "Thy food shall be the seed of the others did." And the little bird began to weep and said, "O God, "May God help you," said the young girl, and the old woman replied,