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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44523 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Blackfeet 3 Wolf 3 Sun 2 woman 2 River 2 Red 2 Old 2 Man 2 Indians 2 Blackfoot 2 Bear 1 time 1 sun 1 snow 1 medicine 1 man 1 look 1 long 1 lodge 1 footnote 1 foot 1 fire 1 ceremony 1 Woman 1 White 1 Wesley 1 War 1 Walker 1 Uncle 1 Tail 1 Snake 1 Sinopah 1 Scar 1 Robe 1 Plume 1 Pitamakan 1 Piegans 1 Owl 1 OLD 1 Medicine 1 Mad 1 Lone 1 Lodge 1 Kut 1 Indian 1 Fort 1 Face 1 Eagle 1 Crow 1 Crane Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2089 man 1090 lodge 1020 woman 950 time 849 people 756 day 696 camp 525 horse 426 one 422 way 418 animal 413 place 392 medicine 381 night 380 fire 366 arrow 363 chief 362 water 356 meat 352 child 341 side 339 head 337 river 329 wife 322 foot 301 war 294 hand 273 father 271 sun 266 person 264 thing 246 tribe 242 song 240 boy 238 trail 233 enemy 231 morning 227 ground 220 stone 215 robe 213 snow 212 mountain 211 skin 211 bow 209 food 208 year 206 rock 201 bear 199 mother 195 tree Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1004 _ 517 buffalo 378 Man 364 Old 275 Sun 272 Blackfeet 266 Red 198 Pitamakan 197 Wolf 194 OLD 182 Crow 180 Indians 165 River 162 Sinopah 138 Blackfoot 118 Lone 105 Bear 83 Walker 77 Medicine 76 White 75 Crane 73 Indian 69 o 69 Eagle 65 Lodge 60 lodge 59 kun 59 Bull 58 Piegans 58 Kut 57 I 54 ยด 54 yis 53 Woman 53 Snake 53 Mountains 52 elk 51 Owl 50 Snakes 50 Scarface 50 Missouri 50 Mad 50 Fox 49 Plume 49 Piegan 49 Bulls 48 War 44 o''-yis 43 Pi 42 Raven Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4762 he 3748 it 3353 i 2753 they 2056 we 1997 you 1744 them 1684 him 981 me 777 she 740 us 417 her 149 himself 85 themselves 49 myself 42 one 29 mine 21 itself 20 ''s 19 ourselves 13 herself 11 yourself 8 ours 6 yours 6 theirs 6 his 1 yourselves 1 unexpected:-- 1 tips,--they 1 thereof 1 oneself 1 hers 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11340 be 3818 have 1916 go 1733 say 1572 do 1395 come 1325 make 1273 see 944 take 719 get 701 tell 623 give 619 look 541 kill 503 run 491 know 411 find 409 begin 364 keep 364 call 337 think 323 sit 319 eat 314 ask 301 hear 277 start 269 follow 260 cry 255 let 253 live 250 lie 249 fall 248 hold 247 leave 246 bring 244 turn 244 stand 242 put 240 pass 239 try 235 use 234 want 231 travel 227 die 222 cut 194 move 192 stop 186 speak 184 reach 179 carry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1953 not 1209 then 1037 up 1022 out 880 so 825 old 785 now 725 down 713 long 642 very 619 there 581 great 579 little 552 back 530 other 488 more 450 young 444 away 438 many 436 here 427 good 390 on 381 again 370 as 353 off 351 soon 338 first 333 only 314 big 311 just 293 far 291 never 288 last 266 well 259 close 250 always 245 small 243 still 236 much 234 too 223 all 221 over 221 few 214 right 213 in 205 large 203 white 190 even 176 next 174 dead Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 92 good 63 most 27 least 25 great 17 near 16 Most 10 high 8 young 8 large 7 old 7 bad 6 strong 6 cold 6 brave 4 slight 4 low 4 happy 4 fine 4 early 4 choice 3 swift 3 smart 3 long 3 fat 2 wise 2 thick 2 strange 2 small 2 nice 2 l 2 hardy 2 hard 2 big 1 warm 1 warlike 1 topmost 1 straight 1 steep 1 steady 1 southw 1 slow 1 simple 1 shy 1 short 1 seem 1 safe 1 proud 1 odd 1 mere 1 mean Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 80 most 9 well 6 least 1 writhe 1 worst 1 southernmost 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/3/8/3/13833/13833-h/13833-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/3/8/3/13833/13833-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 man did not 8 man was very 5 man was glad 5 man went out 5 man went up 5 people do not 4 child is dead 4 man did n''t 4 man kept on 4 man sat down 4 man was not 4 woman called out 4 woman went on 3 buffalo come out 3 buffalo did not 3 day was warm 3 lodges came down 3 man called out 3 man came up 3 man did so 3 man is not 3 man was about 3 man was so 3 people did not 3 people were busy 3 people were hungry 3 people were very 3 water was too 3 woman called again 3 women did not 2 buffalo had not 2 buffalo ran out 2 buffalo were surprised 2 camp had not 2 camp was always 2 day was too 2 fire was still 2 horse was now 2 lodge is good 2 lodges were not 2 man cried out 2 man got out 2 man is sick 2 man looked above 2 man ran very 2 man sat up 2 man was angry 2 man was now 2 man went away 2 meat is good Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 man is not here 2 wife is not now 1 buffaloes were no more 1 camp are not idle 1 camp had not long 1 camp was not far 1 camp were no more 1 chiefs had no thought 1 children have not enough 1 feet make no noise 1 fire was not easy 1 fired did no damage 1 horse is not dead 1 horses are not so 1 lodges were not big 1 man had no moccasins 1 man has no good 1 man is no longer 1 man was not always 1 meat was not good 1 medicine is not here 1 people had no arms 1 people had no other 1 people had not yet 1 people have no gall 1 war had not yet 1 wife was not there 1 woman was not quite A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11547 author = Grinnell, George Bird title = Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People date = keywords = Bear; Blackfeet; Blackfoot; Indians; Lodge; Man; Medicine; Old; Owl; Piegans; River; Snake; Sun; Tail; Wolf; footnote; woman summary = Then an old medicine man came up to him and said: "_Kyi_, Owl Bear! about to all the lodges and told the people that this man was going away to "Oh, father!" cried the girls, running to the old man''s lodge, "our husband "Go then, my daughters," said the old man, "and tell your husband to kill a One day Bull Turns Round went to the old man and said, "I mourn for my the river, the old man said: "Here is the place to stand and shoot. saw this meat close by, at the old women''s lodge, it went over and began to The woman turned to the Snake chief, and said, "The man says that he wants Bad person, Old Man. In the chiefs lodge he saw a little child, "Old Man," again said the girl, "in this lodge lives a widow woman, my id = 13833 author = Grinnell, George Bird title = Blackfeet Indian Stories date = keywords = Blackfeet; Kut; Man; Old; Robe; Sun; lodge summary = One day there came to his camp a young man, good-looking, The old man went to the camp and told his daughters of the meat that Early in the morning Kut-o-yis'' pushed the old man and said, "Come, When they reached the river the old man said, "This is the place to he said to his father-in-law, "Old man, stand up and look all about Kut-o-yis'' spoke to the old man from his hiding-place and said, To the old people he said, "Go over now to that lodge and live "Well," said the old man, "up here on Two Medicine Lodge Creek there Before the man went away his father-in-law spoke to him and said, About this time Old Man came up and said Old Man looked about him and saw that he was in the Sun''s lodge. This time the Sun said, "Old Man, since you like my leggings so id = 606 author = Linderman, Frank Bird title = Indian Why Stories: Sparks from War Eagle''s Lodge-Fire date = keywords = Bear; Eagle; Indian; OLD; Sun; War; man summary = "''That is strange,'' said OLD-man; ''how can one Person kill so many men? "''Ho!'' said OLD-man, ''tell me how to make Bad Sickness, for I often go a lake OLD-man saw the Duck-people getting ready to go away, and at Finally OLD-man began to sing a song in the duck-talk, and keep time "Then the Duck-people shut their eyes and OLD-man began to sing: ''Now "When the sun was getting low OLD-man and the Wolf came to a great Swow!--came the great rock on top of OLD-man and held him fast in the Muskrat said: ''I saw trees, OLD-man, but I died before "After they had been on the land for a long time OLD-man said: ''Now I "''Now I shall take you to OLD-man''s lodge, come.'' "Yes--OLD-man looked into the lodge of the Sun and saw the leggings "You see," said War Eagle, as he reached for his pipe, "OLD-man knew id = 42235 author = Schultz, James Willard title = Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot Hugh Monroe''s Story of His First Year on the Plains date = keywords = Blackfeet; Crow; Lone; Mad; Plume; Red; River; Walker; Wolf; Woman summary = Long before the lodges came down Red Crow and I were riding out along "One part of it is good," Red Crow signed to me, and got off his horse "Come!" Red Crow called out at last, and we rode on, crossing the river cutbank at the edge of the river, saw Red Crow leap his horse from it On the day after the great lodge was put up, Red Crow''s mother took him We went to our lodge then with Lone Walker, and Red Crow told us how he During the time of our encampment on Arrow River, Red Crow and I killed I went on with Red Crow and Mink Woman, and a young man named after we went into camp I rode out to hunt with Red Crow, and he took me When Red Crow and I went into the Braves'' lodge that evening, Mad Plume id = 42274 author = Schultz, James Willard title = With the Indians in the Rockies date = keywords = Fort; Indians; Pitamakan; Uncle; Wesley; fire; foot; long; look; snow; time summary = Every time my Uncle Wesley came out of the Far West he brought me a bow he said was to be our home for a long time to come. largely passed, and Pitamakan said that I would soon forget all about the grouse rose long before we came anywhere near it, and this time go without eating as long as Pitamakan said his people were able to noticed the trails of the rabbits, hard-packed little paths in the snow, time of year came to my mind, and I began to look for a tree to climb; Back we turned, and leaving the river, began to work our way in among the river, Pitamakan sent me round to enter the farther side and come A moment later, as we followed the trail round some pines, we came face Pitamakan said that he had heard that the deer went from the "They must turn soon," Pitamakan said. id = 45156 author = Schultz, James Willard title = Sinopah, the Indian Boy date = keywords = Blackfeet; Bull; Crane; Red; Sinopah; White; Wolf summary = The old man looked around, saw Sinopah, and took him from his mother''s It was later in the day that Sinopah''s mother told how the little fox little Sinopah is going to have great luck," he said. So White Wolf let her have her way until Sinopah''s fourth summer came, Otaki passed the long days playing in and around the little lodge. "Put your hand into it; feel of it," old Red Crane told Sinopah every That night the little boy sat by the fire a long time and thought about This was what old Red Crane on his little horse had been praying for, moon came up and old Red Crane took Sinopah outside. Now, while old Red Crane was teaching Sinopah to hunt and kill game with Some days the boys would hunt a long time and come home to the little id = 35952 author = Wissler, Clark title = The Sun Dance of the Blackfoot Indians date = keywords = Blackfoot; Face; Scar; ceremony; medicine; sun; woman summary = After making a vow to purchase a sun dance bundle, the woman and her the opening of the natoas bundle begins in the medicine woman''s tipi. first place, a sun dance cannot occur unless some woman qualifies for perform the medicine woman''s functions at the sun dance, a fair To this ceremony are called the medicine woman, the women who woman with the painted tongue makes a confession, saying, "Sun, I have at the ceremony in the medicine woman''s tipi and may be said to be in The ceremonial transfer of the sun dance bundle really begins with the The fourth move and sweathouse is where the sun dance takes place. continuance of the ceremonies in the sun lodge, the medicine woman cares which time the medicine woman has her tipi in place near its site and The singing at the dancing ceremonies after the sun lodge has been