Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 78966 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 83 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 St. 2 Helen 2 God 1 roman 1 order 1 look 1 great 1 good 1 french 1 christian 1 Weston 1 Tzar 1 Tom 1 Tenison 1 Sir 1 Rome 1 Rogers 1 Rebecca 1 Queen 1 Prince 1 Paris 1 Paget 1 New 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Mother 1 Morton 1 Morgan 1 Mission 1 Mayor 1 Master 1 Mark 1 Margaret 1 Lord 1 Lillian 1 Lescure 1 King 1 Kate 1 Julie 1 Judas 1 Jews 1 Ivan 1 Henri 1 Haddon 1 Greeks 1 Grand 1 Golden 1 Gauls 1 France 1 English Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 677 man 445 hand 432 day 390 time 390 face 324 eye 319 year 297 life 263 room 234 way 232 woman 232 father 210 door 210 child 206 thing 206 friend 199 place 199 head 197 moment 190 night 189 boy 187 house 184 word 180 voice 178 people 178 mother 171 nothing 171 money 170 death 169 arm 149 heart 145 world 145 city 133 work 127 chair 125 one 123 street 121 enemy 120 name 119 side 117 army 114 story 114 girl 114 chamber 113 part 113 minute 112 month 107 hour 106 mind 105 home Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1062 David 373 Margaret 347 Mr. 253 Rogers 212 Helen 193 Mrs. 187 Mayor 169 Kate 156 King 149 Tom 149 Morton 132 St. 116 de 108 God 105 Paget 89 Mother 73 Carr 72 Rome 71 Julie 70 Mark 69 Allen 68 Rebecca 66 Mission 65 New 65 Chambers 62 Aldrich 61 Sir 59 Romans 59 Christopher 57 Boldt 53 Queen 51 Morgan 51 Miss 51 Ivan 50 _ 50 M. 48 Lord 47 John 46 Lillian 45 Gauls 44 Bruce 43 Drew 42 Emperor 39 York 34 Weston 34 Tzar 34 France 34 Dad 34 Bishop 33 Dr. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3891 he 2240 i 2107 you 2002 it 1941 she 1507 him 1109 they 758 them 649 me 642 her 378 we 310 himself 95 themselves 93 us 90 herself 42 itself 33 myself 32 ''em 29 yourself 21 one 18 ''s 14 thee 14 his 13 hers 9 mine 8 yours 8 theirs 8 ourselves 6 you''re 6 d''you 4 em 3 meself 2 you''ll 1 you''re---- 1 you!--you 1 t''ve 1 ours 1 it?--needs 1 it!--you 1 i''m 1 hollow;--they 1 here!--with 1 here!--or 1 come!--we Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8791 be 3673 have 1188 do 1072 say 801 come 787 go 584 see 533 make 502 take 480 know 403 give 386 think 377 tell 365 look 334 get 272 find 247 ask 243 leave 224 call 217 begin 216 hold 215 want 206 stand 196 turn 195 send 192 try 175 bring 174 keep 168 hear 167 return 166 feel 160 sit 157 fall 153 put 152 speak 149 let 148 save 144 rise 143 seem 143 become 141 live 140 carry 138 draw 128 die 127 walk 126 break 125 pass 125 lie 123 show 122 set Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1962 not 549 so 537 up 531 out 530 then 455 little 401 only 397 more 366 great 364 now 329 back 314 old 313 down 307 good 298 other 260 own 251 again 249 here 243 first 239 just 232 long 229 very 229 even 227 never 224 last 223 still 221 well 215 much 213 away 200 too 197 in 194 there 187 on 187 few 182 as 162 most 155 off 153 young 144 once 141 all 139 many 137 always 136 such 133 high 130 full 124 new 123 ever 122 same 121 whole 121 over Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58 good 37 most 30 least 20 high 18 great 14 bad 13 brave 12 noble 7 near 7 Most 6 low 5 slight 5 large 5 fine 5 eld 4 true 4 happy 4 dear 4 clever 3 young 3 strong 3 rich 3 pure 3 old 3 faint 3 deep 2 warm 2 swell 2 sweet 2 small 2 mere 2 j 2 hardy 2 easy 1 wurst 1 wise 1 weary 1 weak 1 ugly 1 topmost 1 tense 1 tall 1 swift 1 supreme 1 straight 1 sincere 1 sharp 1 scornfull 1 sad 1 quick Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 125 most 9 well 8 least 1 richest 1 hard 1 by--''it Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 digital.library.upenn.edu Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/yonge/deeds/pardon.html> Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 david did not 4 david was not 4 david was silent 4 face was white 3 hand held out 3 life is more 3 night came on 2 david had not 2 david had once 2 david sent tom 2 david was awake 2 david was certain 2 david was still 2 david went on 2 days were not 2 eyes had not 2 eyes were wide 2 face was pale 2 face was still 2 helen did not 2 margaret did not 2 margaret had not 2 margaret said simply 2 margaret went downstairs 2 margaret went upstairs 2 margaret were alone 2 mayor had just 2 rogers came in 2 rogers looked up 2 things are different 2 way was open 1 boy came home 1 boy did not 1 boy gave margaret 1 boy returned coolly 1 boy returned sharply 1 boy sent up 1 boy was erudite 1 boy was not 1 boys are fresh 1 boys come back 1 boys looked resentful 1 child got older 1 child had dutiful 1 children ''s not 1 children went cheerfully 1 children were dear 1 children were home 1 david asked hesitantly 1 david been observant Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 david found no work 1 david had no more 1 david had no newspaper 1 david heard no more 1 david made no boasts 1 david was not now 1 david was not only 1 david was not yet 1 david were not less 1 head was no longer 1 margaret was not concerned 1 time was not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 3635 author = Norris, Kathleen Thompson title = Mother: A Story date = keywords = Boldt; Bruce; Carr; Dad; Julie; Margaret; Mark; Mother; Mrs.; Paget; Rebecca; Tenison; Weston summary = "Things will take a turn for the better some day, Margaret," said the are an angel, Mother!" Margaret echoed, as Mrs. Paget opened a shabby "Ted," said Margaret to her own small brother, who was one of Mrs. Porter''s pupils, and who had edged closer to her than any boy Margaret''s amazed eyes flashed to Mrs. Carr-Boldt''s face; her "Mrs. Carr-Boldt!" Margaret said, "the darling! "Love it!" Margaret said, a little surprised, for this luxury was "It''s--it''s Mrs. Carr-Boldt, Mother," said Julie. "Reading English with the two little girls," said Margaret, dreamily, she--Margaret Paget--whose voice said at the telephone a dozen times a "These are my babies, Miss Paget," said Mrs. Carr-Boldt. Mark," said her mother, admiringly, during Margaret''s home visit. "Tell Mother--no, I won''t," Margaret said, with a long sigh. "Oh, Mother, I don''t think I had better let him come!" Margaret said. "Mother--really?" Margaret said slowly. "Yes, I know, Mother," Margaret said. id = 41180 author = Scott, Leroy title = To Him That Hath date = keywords = Aldrich; Allen; Avenue; Chambers; Christopher; David; Drew; God; Haddon; Helen; Kate; Lillian; Mayor; Mission; Morgan; Morton; Mr.; New; Rogers; St.; Tom; good; look summary = David was sitting in Morton''s study, looking through the six years'' "I don''t know," said David, his lips dry; but he thought of a paragraph During these black days he saw little of Tom. David did not want to "I don''t like it for you to look this way, David," she said. Instantly the room was filled with a blinding glare, and David saw Mr. Allen standing in the doorway, his left hand still on the electric-light about you," he said, briefly, and for a moment he silently looked David When David entered his room, after telling Rogers good night, he found "Yes," said David, taking the hand he held out. David stepped nearer to Rogers, and saw in his eyes the look of hunted as David had once said to the Mayor, always regarded her father as a man said good-bye, and after him Tom. Then David took Rogers''s thin hand. id = 6489 author = Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) title = A Book of Golden Deeds date = keywords = Bishop; Duke; Emperor; English; France; Gauls; God; Golden; Grand; Greeks; Helen; Henri; Ivan; Jews; Judas; King; Lescure; Lord; Master; Paris; Prince; Queen; Rome; Sir; St.; Tzar; christian; french; great; order; roman summary = you long for time and place to act in the like devoted way, bethink and, near the head of the Tay, he came upon the small army of 300 men True it was that ten years back the former Great King had sent his best A few days after, the expected battle took place, and after some little carried away by the king; the walls were thrown down, and the place made and he came at their summons, a grand and noble old man, followed by cause of God. But the king came to a better frame of mind, he called life in a quiet round of prayer and good works; till the time came when town, sent a party of knights with a challenge to King Edward to come effort to rescue the brave, patient men within the town, away went King the old French inhabitants; for the King was resolved to people the city