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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 76277 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Health 1 work 1 water 1 tree 1 street 1 refuse 1 plant 1 man 1 live 1 insect 1 illustration 1 house 1 form 1 food 1 cell 1 cart 1 body 1 blood 1 animal 1 York 1 United 1 States 1 Sanitary 1 Problems 1 Physiology 1 ORDER 1 New 1 Macmillan 1 Life 1 Laboratory 1 Hunter 1 Department 1 Darwin 1 Company 1 Civic 1 Botany 1 Book 1 Biology 1 Authority 1 American 1 Agriculture 1 Act Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 827 food 775 plant 558 animal 526 cell 477 water 455 body 391 part 351 blood 342 illustration 328 man 275 work 239 air 233 time 218 disease 215 bacteria 198 life 194 tube 188 material 187 form 184 use 182 fish 181 alcohol 177 city 175 insect 171 place 167 flower 162 street 159 egg 158 day 152 tree 149 root 144 oxygen 143 surface 142 number 139 organ 138 refuse 133 house 132 example 130 condition 130 case 122 year 122 system 122 matter 121 structure 121 seed 119 starch 119 growth 117 soil 116 amount 115 substance Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3682 _ 237 Company 215 | 119 American 99 Book 72 Laboratory 58 b 58 New 58 Biology 51 Macmillan 50 United 50 States 48 York 46 A 44 Health 38 c 38 Department 38 Agriculture 36 Plant 35 Darwin 34 Ginn 33 Footnote 29 Life 28 Problems 28 Botany 27 Physiology 27 City 27 Alcohol 26 Civic 25 Professor 25 Plants 25 Hunter 25 Authority 24 LABORATORY 23 Human 23 Dr. 22 SUGGESTIONS 22 Natural 22 Food 22 Diagram 22 C. 21 ORDER 21 II 20 e 20 d 20 School 20 Relation 20 History 20 ELEMENTARY 20 Charles Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1102 it 552 we 440 they 202 them 171 he 98 us 93 i 61 you 30 themselves 28 itself 27 him 22 himself 13 one 9 me 6 she 5 ourselves 3 herself 2 |245| 1 |246| 1 |233| 1 yourself 1 ventilation.--during 1 system.--the 1 planting.--_by 1 plant.--we 1 nature.--although 1 heredity.--perhaps 1 her 1 bruises.--blood 1 alcohol.--when Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5698 be 1054 have 414 find 406 do 393 make 350 take 309 show 304 use 302 give 246 call 232 see 231 form 203 live 199 know 185 contain 178 cause 170 pass 168 grow 146 become 131 come 117 place 104 carry 96 follow 92 keep 91 produce 86 remove 82 prevent 78 get 77 eat 76 allow 75 change 73 obtain 73 kill 72 appear 68 work 68 cover 66 leave 61 seem 61 begin 59 need 57 perform 56 go 55 exist 55 develop 54 provide 54 hold 53 feed 53 bring 52 prove 51 receive Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 488 other 415 not 243 more 226 up 217 very 217 large 215 great 210 most 206 such 205 many 201 also 193 well 191 much 182 out 176 thus 176 small 165 so 165 certain 150 only 147 same 141 little 130 then 123 first 118 green 116 good 114 young 112 as 109 necessary 102 off 99 important 96 about 90 tiny 90 later 90 especially 89 long 89 less 88 different 87 now 86 almost 85 nervous 80 various 78 usually 78 common 76 often 73 low 72 human 70 few 69 several 68 own 68 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59 most 56 good 45 great 24 least 24 Most 15 high 11 large 10 simple 9 small 9 low 7 early 4 hard 3 near 3 late 3 bad 2 |w 2 strong 2 quick 2 fine 2 easy 2 common 2 cheap 1 sure 1 slight 1 safe 1 p 1 old 1 long 1 lines:-- 1 keen 1 heavy 1 grave 1 foremost 1 few 1 dense 1 demonstration._--b 1 dear 1 bast 1 Wind.--Not 1 Sleep.--Most 1 Flowers.--Some 1 Environment.--Most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 151 most 14 well 14 least 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 plants make food 4 bodies called _ 3 blood gives up 3 plants give off 2 _ made up 2 animal is able 2 bacteria cause decay 2 blood containing much 2 blood passes directly 2 flowers are dependent 2 flowers having pistils 2 food is not 2 food is present 2 material called _ 2 plants are thus 2 plants are useful 2 tubes called _ 1 _ are _ 1 _ are many 1 _ are most 1 _ be harmless 1 _ carry _ 1 _ cause _ 1 _ cause chemical 1 _ do _ 1 _ eating too 1 _ give rise 1 _ grow _ 1 _ have only 1 _ is _ 1 _ is present 1 _ live _ 1 _ living _ 1 _ living thing 1 _ living things 1 _ made _ 1 _ make _ 1 _ makes up 1 _ pass off 1 _ take place 1 _ use effort 1 _ use up 1 _ was open 1 air are active 1 air are not 1 air becomes colder 1 air becomes humid 1 air containing germs 1 air is alive 1 air is dry Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ allow no exception 1 air are not so 1 alcohol is not essential 1 animal is no exception 1 animals are not only 1 bacteria are not so 1 cell is not easily 1 food is not well 1 plants contain no chlorophyll A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 54454 author = Boulnois, H. Percy (Henry Percy) title = Dirty Dustbins and Sloppy Streets A Practical Treatise on the Scavenging and Cleansing of Cities and Towns date = keywords = Act; Authority; Health; Sanitary; cart; house; refuse; street summary = towns on the question of disposal of house refuse--Condemnation scavenging or the removal of house refuse, and also that of street snow, (12) The watering of streets, and (13) The cost of all such removal of house refuse and the cleansing of earth closets, house refuse and the cleansing of streets. street sweeping and cleansing, the removal of snow, and a short The effective watering of streets and roads in any town during the water must be spread upon the streets every dry day, the cost of streets and roads of our towns is that of carrying the water in collection of house refuse and cleansing the streets should be it is found that the cost of removing the house refuse and and removal of the house refuse and cleanse the streets with their the work of collection of house refuse and the cleansing of house refuse and cleansing and watering streets in fourteen large id = 39969 author = Hunter, George W. (George William) title = A Civic Biology, Presented in Problems date = keywords = Agriculture; American; Biology; Book; Botany; Civic; Company; Darwin; Department; Health; Hunter; Laboratory; Life; Macmillan; New; ORDER; Physiology; Problems; States; United; York; animal; blood; body; cell; food; form; illustration; insect; live; man; plant; tree; water; work summary = Plants furnish man with the greater part of his food in the form conditions in their surroundings in order to live: water, air, food, a All Animals depend on Green Plants.--But insects in their turn are the food _(d) How a plant or animal is able to use its food supply._ _(e) How a plant or animal prepares food to use in various parts all our work with plants and animals that the problem of food supply is the bodies of all animals, including man, starchy foods are changed in a called pitcher plants, use as food the decayed bodies of insects which fall in soil, from the bodies of dead plants and animals, or even from foods and other parts of growing plants useful to man as food. A living plant or animal takes organic food, water, and oxygen Needs of plants and animals: (1) food, (2) water, (3)