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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 64702 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 King 2 man 2 look 2 like 2 good 2 Hans 2 God 2 Christmas 1 wife 1 time 1 stand 1 order 1 love 1 life 1 german 1 friend 1 day 1 child 1 answer 1 Von 1 Storräde 1 Sten 1 Stafva 1 San 1 Robber 1 Princess 1 Pope 1 Peter 1 Paul 1 Olaf 1 Närlunda 1 Norwegian 1 Mother 1 Miss 1 Mats 1 Marco 1 Larsson 1 Knight 1 Karin 1 Juryman 1 Judge 1 Ingrid 1 Hjalte 1 Hildur 1 Helga 1 Hede 1 Haraldsson 1 Gudmund 1 Father 1 Copenhagen Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 637 man 519 day 504 time 341 one 319 hand 313 life 306 people 299 child 293 wife 287 house 286 room 281 woman 279 mother 275 eye 269 way 247 something 235 nothing 232 order 227 father 211 thing 210 year 201 face 199 church 194 word 187 night 185 thought 185 head 178 place 178 moment 167 anything 164 boy 162 home 161 tree 160 girl 160 friend 158 everything 156 forest 154 love 153 evening 152 door 151 side 150 sea 148 horse 140 table 135 morning 131 son 123 arm 119 world 118 wall 117 heart Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 374 King 279 _ 226 Ingrid 212 Gudmund 148 God 146 Olaf 139 Sten 133 thou 119 Helga 108 Peter 105 Hede 105 Christmas 92 Hjalte 90 Hans 84 Astrid 76 Christian 72 San 72 Abbot 68 Hildur 67 Father 65 Cecco 61 Miss 56 Stafva 56 Marco 55 Paul 55 Bleichroden 52 Robber 49 Princess 49 Blomgren 48 Mother 45 Norwegian 45 Claus 43 Storräde 42 Sunday 40 Church 39 father 37 Christ 36 Pope 36 Colonel 35 Judge 35 Ingegerd 35 Haraldsson 35 Empress 34 Bishop 33 Larsson 32 Lars 32 Kungahälla 32 Anna 31 Mr. 31 Lord Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6430 he 3489 she 3382 it 1944 i 1858 they 1794 you 1724 him 1194 her 771 them 555 me 504 himself 313 we 282 one 188 herself 135 us 114 themselves 65 itself 60 thee 50 yourself 42 myself 14 mine 13 ourselves 9 hers 8 oneself 7 his 4 yours 3 yourselves 3 theirs 2 thyself 2 helga 1 tongue--"you 1 thou Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9913 be 5086 have 1711 do 1419 say 1150 go 1103 see 1071 come 864 think 665 know 585 take 543 look 524 feel 523 make 414 sit 413 stand 398 begin 381 ask 369 hear 345 give 343 get 308 tell 307 find 285 lie 281 become 256 live 254 speak 251 seem 247 leave 225 wish 225 answer 222 want 216 let 203 understand 203 turn 184 walk 176 play 175 keep 173 try 167 fall 164 call 162 put 152 grow 150 believe 148 love 147 talk 144 help 144 bring 143 meet 142 write 140 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2909 not 922 so 855 then 729 now 642 up 521 out 505 only 473 old 435 more 433 down 431 again 410 little 393 there 390 never 374 other 369 long 356 good 341 great 337 as 328 well 289 away 266 young 263 here 261 whole 261 very 255 first 254 still 250 much 248 last 242 same 239 quite 218 just 215 back 198 soon 195 own 195 also 184 many 181 once 178 always 177 even 163 too 157 large 152 all 151 in 149 on 146 over 143 beautiful 138 poor 138 off 136 such Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 79 good 27 least 26 bad 20 great 14 most 12 high 7 slight 7 hard 6 happy 6 fine 6 deep 5 wise 5 near 5 Most 4 large 4 j 3 strange 3 simple 3 late 2 young 2 topmost 2 small 2 rich 2 poor 2 old 2 low 2 loud 2 l 2 holy 2 eld 2 easy 2 dear 1 would 1 wish 1 wild 1 white 1 weak 1 ugly 1 thick 1 tak 1 suffer 1 stupid 1 strong 1 soft 1 short 1 saintli 1 rough 1 remote 1 pure 1 noble Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 90 most 5 least 4 well 2 sayest 1 highest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.hathitrust.org 1 catalog.hathitrust.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.hathitrust.org/digital_library 1 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001787881 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 one does not 7 gudmund did not 5 one did not 4 days gone by 4 ingrid did not 3 ingrid was not 3 mother did not 2 _ did not 2 church had not 2 eyes were not 2 face did not 2 face was as 2 face was so 2 father did not 2 gudmund was silent 2 house did not 2 ingrid was silent 2 king went on 2 life is thine 2 life was not 2 man stood there 2 mother went out 2 one does n''t 2 people are not 2 wife did not 2 wife had not 1 _ be quiet 1 _ been once 1 _ had _ 1 _ was _ 1 _ was not 1 child did not 1 child had often 1 child was dead 1 child was well 1 children were indeed 1 church was more 1 church was not 1 church was ready 1 churches stood here 1 day finds out 1 day is good 1 day seeing ingrid 1 day was much 1 day was not 1 days come back 1 days had sten 1 days were enough 1 days were over 1 days were still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 church was not far 1 eyes were not easy 1 eyes were not healthy 1 gudmund did not at 1 ingrid heard no footsteps 1 ingrid was not shy 1 life had no complete 1 life is no life 1 life was not yet 1 mother did not really 1 mother made no reply 1 one does not exactly 1 one does not so 1 one had no nearer 1 one had no right 1 one has no control 1 one has no right 1 one has not such 1 one knows not whence 1 one took no notice 1 people are not so 1 people have no respect 1 things do not always 1 wife had not power 1 wife was not so 1 woman was not ingegerd 1 women have not yet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 41414 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = The Girl from the Marsh Croft date = keywords = Abbot; Christmas; Father; Gudmund; Hans; Helga; Hildur; Judge; Juryman; King; Larsson; Mother; Närlunda; Pope; Robber summary = The Judge is a wise man and knows how people in her home district think "Don''t you hear, Helga, that you can ride with me?" said Gudmund, and The girl sat still for a moment; presently Gudmund felt her hand upon When Gudmund had told his mother about Helga from Big Marsh, he observed "I shall never forget that you came to me to-night!" said Helga, and her thought that it was not Hildur, but her mother, who had said this. "To think that you had such a hard time of it!" said Gudmund smiling, "You have wept much in your time," said Gudmund without looking the Gudmund thought that he had loved Hildur until the day when she exacted Gudmund often thought of Helga and longed to meet her. "You had better go home first and have a good sleep," said the father. "We came so abruptly, Hildur," said Gudmund. id = 44630 author = Lagerlöf, Selma title = From a Swedish Homestead date = keywords = Astrid; Blomgren; Cecco; Colonel; God; Haraldsson; Hede; Hjalte; Ingrid; King; Marco; Miss; Olaf; Princess; San; Stafva; Storräde summary = ''Don''t you think I know,'' Hede said a little irritably, ''that the saw that the great, star-like eyes of the girl began to sparkle. And every time the old man''s son and grandson saw them their hearts ''Good-morning, thou little angel of God,'' she said to him. ''Ingrid,'' the angel said, ''dost thou remember, whilst thy grandfather ''Oh, dear good man,'' she said, ''help me to hide, so that people will not long time; said that she knew her sister stood so high in her ''Miss Ingrid,'' said the old housekeeper one day, in a rather mysterious ''Ingrid,'' said her ladyship, looking up from her knitting, ''I think I When the King said this he saw an angry look in Storräde''s eyes, but she The King''s messenger hardly thought that old Hjalte was the man to ''King Olaf,'' he said to him, ''pray to God that she may come to thee. id = 44129 author = Strindberg, August title = Fair Haven and Foul Strand date = keywords = Copenhagen; Knight; Norwegian; answer; child; day; friend; good; life; like; look; love; man; order; time; wife summary = things of life, the doctor considered the time had come to communicate When he came to his room, he felt seized with disgust; he took the felt that life was good as it was, yes, better to-day than usual, for days the young wife also thought that her dream had come true. look like a young married woman of thirty or more. He went immediately afterwards to look up his old friends in the café. mother-in-law had said during the last days of his stay: "If she comes "No, she came home at nine, but went out again, in order to meet you, rooms; he thought that his young wife, who had seen many plays, had His wife thought that he did not love the child On coming home, he found the house empty; his wife and child were gone. "Her husband answered: ''We are married now.'' His wife thought he meant id = 46107 author = Strindberg, August title = The German Lieutenant, and Other Stories date = keywords = Bleichroden; Christian; Christmas; Church; Claus; God; Hans; Karin; King; Mats; Paul; Peter; Sten; Von; german; good; like; look; man; stand summary = "I think, sir," answered the curé, "that I know my people better than When the priest entered he went to the bed and took the sick man''s ''Man is good but men are bad'' said our "I thought one had a right to plunder wild trees," said Sten in a "Sit down, sir, and let us talk," said Sten. "Yes, but one could learn it," said Sten, who felt more amused than Sten thought the proposal as good as any he was likely to meet with, town, and when the old man comes, tell him that I met my brother-in-law It was so cold in the little country church that the breath came like answer," said the priest, and pressed his wife''s hand. straw-covered flower-beds so that they looked like little children''s "I am wondering how Brother Peter will receive us this year," said Paul "That horse is like a sheep," said Paul.