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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53827 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 91 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Mr. 2 School 2 Fred 1 Yates 1 Whipple 1 Wheeler 1 West 1 Warwick 1 Wagner 1 Turner 1 Tip 1 St. 1 Sproule 1 Sid 1 Seawall 1 Riverport 1 Ripley 1 Remsen 1 Rah 1 Queen 1 Professor 1 Prescott 1 Peters 1 Peggy 1 Outfield 1 Mechanicsburg 1 Mathilde 1 Masterson 1 March 1 Marcella 1 Lucia 1 Luce 1 Lewis 1 Lemington 1 Lee 1 Kathryn 1 Joel 1 Jimmy 1 Hiram 1 Hillton 1 High 1 Harwell 1 Gridley 1 Gamma 1 Frank 1 Fenton 1 Eustace 1 Doris 1 Dixon 1 Dick Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 733 boy 619 time 453 way 416 ball 393 day 379 girl 376 school 366 thing 359 man 351 hand 327 fellow 318 game 289 one 289 line 277 room 249 field 247 team 243 head 235 night 224 year 217 end 213 side 205 place 200 something 191 minute 188 yard 186 foot 186 face 184 water 175 voice 173 sir 171 door 171 chance 170 morning 169 eye 167 father 164 anything 162 half 162 friend 160 mother 160 boat 159 home 153 word 151 work 149 nothing 146 football 145 back 144 moment 144 course 138 class Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 829 Betty 762 _ 633 Fred 619 Joel 615 Frank 516 Dick 470 Mr. 380 West 378 Jimmy 276 Lucia 229 Prescott 202 School 198 Ripley 179 Codfish 171 Carolyn 168 Dave 166 Kathryn 155 Queen 153 March 145 Remsen 144 Mathilde 141 High 127 Lee 122 Blair 115 Lewis 113 Hillton 113 Cantwell 111 Warwick 107 Buck 105 Mrs. 101 Riverport 100 Peggy 100 Gridley 98 Luce 96 Tip 92 Outfield 92 Bristles 89 Colon 88 Darrin 83 Yates 82 Clausen 81 Marcella 80 Armstrong 78 Eustace 78 Cloud 76 Harwell 74 St. 72 Whipple 71 Fenton 69 CHAPTER Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3954 i 3498 it 3402 you 3224 he 1178 they 1028 we 1004 him 933 she 808 me 509 them 326 her 305 himself 267 us 60 themselves 58 ''s 56 myself 44 herself 40 ''em 34 yourself 28 itself 23 yours 23 one 13 mine 12 ourselves 8 em 4 ye 4 his 4 hers 3 ours 1 yourselves 1 theirs Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 10611 be 4045 have 2422 do 1489 say 1315 go 968 get 958 come 805 see 765 make 710 know 696 take 643 think 527 look 443 tell 384 give 383 ask 347 hear 346 want 337 find 310 try 281 let 280 turn 276 keep 275 call 261 play 258 leave 245 run 245 put 243 stand 226 feel 223 seem 219 begin 192 answer 183 hold 169 start 168 help 166 reply 161 like 159 show 155 happen 151 pass 151 bring 148 meet 147 wait 147 mean 145 follow 143 win 141 laugh 138 talk 137 cry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2912 not 1061 up 794 out 716 now 689 so 676 then 642 good 632 just 520 little 485 here 462 other 459 more 455 well 452 back 445 down 400 first 393 right 373 as 370 there 358 much 352 all 351 too 347 only 336 old 333 very 332 on 323 again 317 over 310 in 292 long 290 last 268 off 267 away 263 great 237 even 231 never 216 few 210 young 201 enough 186 next 175 big 174 second 169 far 168 hard 162 sure 158 still 155 ever 150 own 147 once 147 many Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 142 good 74 least 46 most 19 great 19 bad 18 Most 12 near 10 high 9 slight 9 late 9 big 6 old 6 fine 5 easy 4 strong 4 long 4 happy 3 queer 3 hard 3 deep 2 sure 2 stiff 2 smart 2 short 2 safe 2 quick 2 pretty 2 mild 2 loud 2 grand 2 fair 2 faint 2 dear 2 bright 1 young 1 writhe 1 wr 1 wild 1 veri 1 tough 1 topmost 1 swift 1 strict 1 sorry 1 right 1 rich 1 noble 1 mere 1 low 1 lovely Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 most 9 least 8 well 1 worst 1 near 1 hottest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.fadedpage.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.fadedpage.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 fred went on 14 betty did not 8 _ have _ 6 _ did _ 6 _ is _ 5 _ was _ 5 betty was not 5 dick went on 5 fred did not 4 _ do _ 4 _ do n''t 4 _ had _ 4 betty had not 4 betty was glad 3 _ are _ 3 _ got _ 3 _ were _ 3 betty had scarcely 3 betty was too 3 frank was not 3 fred called out 3 game is over 3 joel had not 3 joel took up 2 ball was safely 2 betty gave carolyn 2 betty had never 2 betty looked blank 2 betty was always 2 betty was quite 2 dick looked up 2 fellow does n''t 2 frank kept on 2 frank looked up 2 fred had not 2 fred was not 2 game went on 2 girls did not 2 girls do n''t 2 jimmy did n''t 2 joel did n''t 2 joel did not 2 joel got safely 2 joel had already 2 joel was not 2 lucia did not 2 lucia had not 2 lucia was not 2 school let out 2 west did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ say not _ 1 ball was not quite 1 balls are not willingly 1 betty had no least 1 betty was not responsible 1 betty was not sure 1 betty was not tired 1 dick had no sooner 1 frank made no answer 1 frank was not particularly 1 fred did not exactly 1 fred had not absolutely 1 fred made no answer 1 fred was not popular 1 girls were not warmly 1 joel had no chance 1 joel had no mind 1 joel made no reply 1 joel made no star 1 joel was not much 1 lucia was not sorry 1 nights were not prolific 1 prescott had not openly 1 room had not even 1 ways are not western 1 west made no reply A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11041 author = Barbour, Ralph Henry title = The Half-Back: A Story of School, Football, and Golf date = keywords = Academy; Blair; Clausen; Cloud; Eustace; Harwell; Hillton; Joel; March; Mr.; Outfield; Professor; Rah; Remsen; Sproule; St.; West; Whipple; Yates summary = lined up for the first time, and Joel was placed at left half in the Whipple, Blair, and West all had their supporters, and Joel learned a "Nevertheless, West," replied the head coach, "if a fellow can play golf friends took their way toward Joel''s room, he told everything to West in One afternoon a week later Outfield West and Joel March were seated on half over the course together, West explaining the game, and Joel After supper West and Clausen came up to Joel''s room, and the four boys West returned to the room he found Joel at the table, head in hands, an the time came for going East both West and Joel were impatient to be on "March, the fellow who kicked the winning goal-from-field in the St. Eustace game two years ago." And while Joel had performed of late no id = 23763 author = Chapman, Allen title = Fred Fenton on the Track; Or, The Athletes of Riverport School date = keywords = Bristles; Buck; Colon; Corney; Fenton; Fred; Hiram; Lemington; Masterson; Mechanicsburg; Riverport; Sid; Wagner summary = That Fred was a pretty fine fellow, as boys go, nearly everybody seemed "Never mind who the boy is!" Fred called out; "if we want to head that "Got the slip on you that time, did he, Gabe?" remarked Fred, make good; and Fred believed in extending a helping hand to every fellow Great times we''re going to have this winter, I tell you, Fred!" So Fred, again followed by Bristles, lost no time in passing through the "And believe me," Bristles went on, not noticing the way Fred was "Fred told me to; he said you both needed it," answered the boy. Fred, Bristles and the rest were soon at Colon''s home. "I don''t think that way, Judge Colon," said Fred, speaking for the first "Do you happen to know about what time it might have been?" asked Fred. "About time you started on your five mile run, isn''t it, Fred? id = 48849 author = Colton, Matthew M. title = Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker date = keywords = Armstrong; Codfish; David; Dixon; Frank; Gamma; Jimmy; Lewis; Mr.; Peters; Queen; School; Seawall; Turner; Warwick; Wheeler summary = "Yes, and where''s your motor boat coming from?" said Jimmy. "Good!" said Frank; "we''ll telegraph to-night and offer him the job. "Dad," said Frank that night at the supper table, "we boys are going "Good old David," said Jimmy; "won''t he be glad? "We''re no match for Frank at all," said Jimmy, puffing. "Can''t we come a little way with you?" said Frank. "I don''t like the look of this channel a little bit," said Jimmy "Look, Jimmy," said Frank, "that big light over there to the left "Here," said Frank, "rest on me and try to straighten out," for Jimmy "That''s right, Jimmy, stick to your guns," said Frank. "Don''t you let him bother you, Jimmy," said Frank. "Isn''t it great," said Jimmy, as he and Frank hurried for the 12:30 "Great Peter, what is it?" said Jimmy, clutching Frank by the arm. "Want any help?" said Jimmy just below Frank''s heels. id = 34728 author = Grove, Harriet Pyne title = Betty Lee, Sophomore date = keywords = Betty; Carolyn; Coletti; Doris; Kathryn; Lee; Lucia; Marcella; Mathilde; Mr.; Peggy summary = "Why, Kathryn, I think you''re _awfully_ pretty!" Betty Lee exclaimed in "Yes, Betty, and I have sense enough to know that a girl like you will coming out," said Mr. Lee, and the two men talked while Betty tried to to try democracy, Betty Lee. She will be called Lucia Coletti or Miss Lucia did not speak of her father, but when Betty said that it was all "You do love your family, don''t you, Betty Lee?" said Carolyn. It was a home room of girls, to be sure, but Betty felt a little Betty asked Kathryn why she was sure Lucia could swim if she lived in us." Betty said "us" instead of "me." "It is good for Lucia to get "Well, ask what Louise thinks of sororities," said Betty, "if you ever Betty said nothing, but a junior girl remarked, "Well, then, let me "I want Betty, too, please," said Lucia. id = 12690 author = Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving) title = The High School Pitcher; or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond date = keywords = Cantwell; Darrin; Dave; Dick; Fred; Gridley; High; Luce; Mr.; Prescott; Ripley; School; Tip summary = had been found in Dick''s own room at home, and the young man had "Dick Prescott and his chums, sir," replied Ripley, rapidly naming "Now, I guess you know all the facts," finished Dick Prescott, "Very good, sir," replied Dick Prescott, who had risen at his Monday afternoon Dick Prescott stepped in at "The Blade" office. Dick Prescott had not openly looked in the principal''s direction. away the star pitchership, especially from Dick Prescott, Ripley Fully two minutes after Tip had gone his way Dick Prescott stepped Coach Luce signaled to Dick Prescott, who, coolly, yet with a "Pull that fellow Prescott away from the door!" called Fred Ripley, "Tell Dick, when he''s awake in the morning," begged Dave of Mr. Prescott, who answered the call, "that Gridley pitchers seem to Third man safe home---Dick Prescott turning the third bag and Soon Purcell had Dick and Dave with Fred and himself.