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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20666 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Earth 1 simple 1 sabotage 1 rocket 1 possible 1 moonship 1 enemy 1 Walters 1 Tynia 1 Tuareg 1 Tom 1 Tchassen 1 Strong 1 Strategic 1 Spicer 1 Space 1 Solar 1 Shed 1 Services 1 Sergeant 1 Sanford 1 Sally 1 Sahara 1 Roger 1 Professor 1 Platform 1 Pierre 1 Morrow 1 Moon 1 Mike 1 Kevin 1 Johnny 1 Joe 1 Holt 1 Hemmingwell 1 Haney 1 Guard 1 Gordon 1 Desage 1 Derek 1 Connel 1 Chief 1 Chambers 1 Brown 1 Briggan 1 Brent 1 Bert 1 Bartlett 1 Barret 1 Astro Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 484 ship 407 rocket 405 space 344 man 309 time 197 mile 190 way 181 thing 174 cadet 168 hand 148 air 142 unit 142 door 140 sir 140 hour 137 voice 137 eye 121 something 119 control 111 work 110 minute 106 foot 105 face 104 officer 103 anything 102 course 101 guard 99 hull 95 day 94 head 92 station 89 side 86 crew 85 metal 85 line 82 power 82 enemy 80 speed 80 nothing 78 room 78 deck 77 lock 77 jet 73 part 73 order 72 gravity 71 place 70 radar 70 area 69 second Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 666 Joe 530 _ 457 Tom 374 Connel 310 Roger 310 Earth 277 Platform 264 Astro 241 Mike 199 Chief 175 Barret 150 Johnny 126 Tchassen 126 Haney 112 Hemmingwell 97 Sally 94 Space 88 Walters 84 Professor 83 Strong 81 Captain 79 Major 78 Solar 76 Academy 70 Tynia 70 Kevin 65 Sanford 63 Guard 62 McCord 59 Commander 59 Brown 57 Corbett 56 Shed 53 Derek 51 Briggan 48 Polaris 46 Dave 45 Cadet 43 Brent 42 Troy 42 Desage 40 Pierre 40 Moon 39 Morrow 39 Bert 35 Sergeant 35 Holt 34 Capella 32 Jones 31 Drein Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2242 he 2086 it 1328 you 1292 i 1035 they 726 we 508 him 494 them 246 me 227 she 186 us 110 himself 97 her 38 one 34 itself 30 themselves 30 ''s 18 myself 12 ''em 11 yourself 7 ourselves 6 herself 3 ya 3 ours 3 em 2 yours 2 you''ll 1 yourselves 1 you''re 1 theirs 1 mine 1 huh 1 his 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5352 be 1847 have 1016 say 945 do 540 get 529 go 382 make 348 see 332 come 323 take 314 know 312 look 252 turn 189 think 153 move 150 try 146 ask 141 work 139 tell 135 want 135 use 134 give 133 put 133 find 127 begin 126 leave 122 feel 117 stand 116 let 115 stop 113 seem 108 wait 108 reply 102 call 101 keep 99 reach 96 hold 95 bring 94 hear 93 open 87 talk 85 watch 84 need 81 nod 78 walk 78 start 77 happen 77 fire 77 blast 73 set Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1241 not 510 up 484 out 349 then 341 back 315 now 267 more 257 so 229 down 217 here 215 other 206 only 201 off 185 away 178 very 177 just 171 right 170 still 160 good 160 again 155 long 152 all 151 in 151 even 150 too 147 on 140 first 140 as 138 small 137 over 129 little 118 well 113 much 106 there 89 suddenly 87 slowly 83 possible 83 almost 82 same 82 enough 81 own 80 new 78 never 78 far 78 ever 72 quickly 70 high 68 great 68 forward 68 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 most 25 good 24 least 12 near 7 slight 6 late 5 great 5 Most 4 old 4 large 3 thin 3 high 3 big 3 bad 2 light 2 innermost 2 heavy 2 deep 1 weak 1 tiny 1 thick 1 stern 1 smart 1 rich 1 pure 1 lucky 1 loud 1 long 1 kind 1 fine 1 faint 1 eld 1 clumsy 1 bright Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39 most 6 least 4 well 1 near 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 joe did n''t 3 joe said wrily 3 joe went out 3 johnny said wearily 2 astro did not 2 barret did not 2 cadet was not 2 connel turned abruptly 2 connel turned around 2 door was open 2 eyes were bright 2 eyes were closed 2 joe made calculations 2 joe was more 2 joe was very 2 johnny looked up 2 man had ever 2 man has ever 2 mike said crisply 2 mike said sharply 2 mike was n''t 2 platform was n''t 2 rockets coming up 2 roger was about 2 ship took off 2 ship was still 2 tom did not 2 tom turned away 1 _ be here 1 _ did _ 1 _ did n''t 1 _ had intelligence 1 _ has _ 1 _ knew _ 1 _ stand by 1 _ think _ 1 _ was _ 1 _ was ready 1 _ were _ 1 air came in 1 air turned much 1 astro given up 1 astro had now 1 astro had simple 1 astro have time 1 astro turned away 1 astro was about 1 barret got down 1 barret got in 1 barret had hardly Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 chief was not only 1 eyes were no longer 1 joe had no time 1 joe was not certainly 1 ship has no rating 1 ship was no longer 1 time was not too 1 unit makes no charge 1 voice was not steady A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 59458 author = Cox, Irving E. title = The Earthman date = keywords = Briggan; Earth; Sergeant; Tchassen; Tynia summary = Tchassen saw the ship spin out of control as the beam went haywire. "There may be other survivors, Captain Tchassen; they''ll need your "The supply rocket," Sergeant Briggan said slowly, "couldn''t have done When Tchassen reached the communications pillbox, the Sergeant, the Tchassen tapped on Drein''s shoulder and ordered him to stop the sedan. Tchassen couldn''t be sure Drein was not an Earthman; nor, on the other Tynia volunteered to go with Drein; Tchassen felt a pang of envy and Tchassen''s hand shot out and caught the Sergeant''s shoulder. He saw Tchassen, Tynia and the Sergeant standing together. meant that either Briggan or Tynia could be Earth natives. Tchassen wasted very little time looking for the weapon Tynia had lost. Tchassen and Briggan had found food and clothing. Tynia gasped; only then did Tchassen realize what Briggan''s questions Tynia or Briggan might be Earth So Tynia had told the truth, Tchassen thought; she id = 60907 author = Jones, Bascom title = Assassin date = keywords = Bartlett; Chambers; Spicer summary = The two guards standing outside the door alertly watched my approach. The guard on the left said, "Your ID card, sir." Without looking up immediately, Secretary Bartlett carefully rewound a disguised my features to look like those of General Spicer. button on the desk that activated the lock on Bartlett''s private door His black pin-prick eyes darted up toward the time unit on the wall. I looked directly at the Master Machine technician. Chambers jumped back against the wall, yelling at the guard, "Shoot Senator Chambers stepped out from behind the guard and blocked the Meta was almost to the door of the building when I heard Chambers yell. Chambers and the guards would be coming through the door behind me. Behind me the door slammed open, and Senator Chambers and two guards Chambers yelled, "He''s over there in front of the Master Machine. Chambers'' eyes were like two black guards and of Chambers." id = 18719 author = Leinster, Murray title = Space Tug date = keywords = Brent; Brown; Chief; Earth; Haney; Holt; Joe; Mike; Moon; Platform; Sally; Sanford; Shed; Space; moonship; rocket summary = Joe and his crew were locked out of the Space Platform. "Good morning, sir," said Joe. Major Holt''s daughter Sally had a sort of "I ought to know it," admitted Joe. The Earth''s second, man-constructed moon--out in space for just six At 25,000 feet the Chief said suddenly: "We''re pointed due east, Joe. Freeze it?" Mike said: "Communications says get set to fire jatos, Joe." Joe said wrily, "There are some rockets in enemy hands which can reach Mike snapped into a microphone: "Right!" To Joe he said, "Space Platform "Somebody''s fired rockets out from Earth," said Joe carefully. "The job''s almost over," said Joe. The ship''s own hull, outside the ports, glowed suddenly in a light-beam "I''m going to help unload my ship," Joe said shortly. Haney said disgustedly, "Joe, there are times when a guy wants to murder Joe said sombrely, "Something''s got to be done about space ships before id = 51799 author = Reynolds, Mack title = Farmer date = keywords = Derek; Desage; Johnny; Pierre; Sahara; Tuareg summary = directives, field men such as Johnny McCord went about the Commission''s Johnny said, "I can have Derek back-trail them, if you want to be sure, "Hello, Paul," Johnny McCord said. "Yeah," Johnny McCord said. Johnny McCord and Derek Mason ate in the officer''s mess, divorced from Johnny said, "Damn it, Pierre, you shouldn''t stay out this late in a Johnny McCord said wearily, "Let''s eat. Johnny McCord said, "Mademoiselle Hélène Desage, I am John McCord, "I would love cold beer," Hélène Desage said to Pierre, and to Johnny Derek looked at Johnny McCord. Johnny said, "Mademoiselle Desage, may I present Captain Mohammed "Let''s land and take a look at one of those pumps," Johnny said. Johnny said, "There were at least a score of men here, Mr. Mellor." Johnny McCord said mildly, "Miss Desage, it seems to be the thing Johnny said, "I''ll tell it, Derek." "Let me go on," Johnny said. id = 18520 author = Rockwell, Carey title = Sabotage in Space date = keywords = Academy; Astro; Barret; Connel; Guard; Hemmingwell; Professor; Roger; Solar; Strong; Tom; Walters summary = "Roger," said Tom, "both Astro and I really appreciate it. "Hello, Tom, Roger, Astro," he said somberly. Alfie looked at Roger calmly and in a clear voice asked, "Cadet Manning, Tom Corbett, Roger Manning, and Astro stood at rigid attention in their As Dave Barret was assisted from the ship by the guards, Connel turned Tom, Roger, and Astro left the ship and returned to their posts outside Major Connel, Commander Walters, Captain Strong, Professor Hemmingwell, Stand by!" yelled Tom. Connel''s hands flashed over the control panel of the ship, snapping Tom, Roger, Astro, Hemmingwell, and Connel raced out of the air lock to While Astro and Roger went below to get Barret, Connel and Tom reviewed "That must be Astro and Roger bringing in Barret," said Tom with a grin. "Yes, sir!" said Roger, and while Connel, Astro, and Tom roared with Roger and Astro, while Connel and Tom stood in front of him firing id = 59345 author = Still, Henry title = Slow Burn date = keywords = Bert; Gordon; Kevin; Morrow summary = "McKelvie''s coming up to kibitz," Morrow said. rocket, they call it--out there at the space station. They tell me a man named Mark Kramer is going to fly out in that rocket "Don''t worry," Jones said, "If the moon rocket makes it, public opinion "He went space happy and bumped his head," Kevin said curtly, "and "Gordon!" Morrow said sharply. "That machinery controls the safety lines," Bert said. helped the space-suited figure into the rocket, dogged shut the hatch line from the rim of the station to the rocket. Kevin turned slowly to McKelvie and Gordon. "365 miles outside our orbit?" Morrow said calmly. "Get Jones from astronomy," Kevin said at last. Then Morrow remembered the Earth rocket that had brought Senator "You messed up those lines," Kevin said. "Not enough," Kevin said. "We''re at 135 miles," Jones said. "We''re at 135 miles," Jones said. id = 26184 author = United States. Office of Strategic Services title = Simple Sabotage Field Manual date = keywords = Services; Strategic; enemy; possible; sabotage; simple summary = This Simple Sabotage Field Manual Strategic Services (Provisional) is innumerable simple acts which the ordinary individual citizen-saboteur Simple sabotage does not require specially prepared tools or equipment; A second type of simple sabotage requires no destructive tools Acts of simple sabotage are occurring throughout Europe. machine parts will waste materials, manpower, and time. Widespread practice of simple sabotage will harass and demoralize enemy Simple sabotage is often an act which the citizen performs according to specifically as possible for the area addressed: simple sabotage will heavy industry is destined for enemy use, and that the most efficient acts and results are embraced by the definition of simple sabotage. down production, and may damage the materials and parts you use them on. of oil and lubrication will slow production or stop work entirely at (6) Fuel lines to gasoline and oil engines frequently pass over the