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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9612 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 turkish 4 Syria 3 day 3 God 2 woman 2 man 2 druze 2 christian 2 chapter 2 Tripoli 2 St. 2 Sheikh 2 Pasha 2 Mr. 2 Moslem 2 Lord 2 Jesus 2 East 2 Damascus 2 Christ 2 Bible 2 Arabic 2 Allah 2 Aleppo 1 year 1 western 1 way 1 time 1 syrian 1 round 1 oriental 1 look 1 hour 1 great 1 good 1 english 1 eastern 1 druse 1 bedouin 1 arab 1 american 1 Zaptiehs 1 Yûsuf 1 Whiting 1 West 1 Wady 1 Turks 1 Turkmans 1 Tor 1 Tel Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1461 hour 1385 man 1075 village 1051 day 1027 mountain 848 woman 837 time 818 side 726 place 712 part 692 house 689 water 683 year 618 people 612 foot 601 road 560 way 544 town 535 stone 518 country 489 family 486 wall 472 valley 464 tree 461 rock 447 child 422 plain 417 life 410 name 409 girl 402 night 399 school 381 quarter 376 hand 364 friend 363 spring 361 ruin 354 ground 350 camel 344 half 344 city 341 word 339 building 333 one 329 hill 322 horse 320 end 317 head 305 father 301 work Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1815 Arabic 1788 _ 558 el 553 Wady 492 El 490 Arabs 488 Syria 472 � 409 God 348 Sheikh 332 Pasha 318 Damascus 259 Djebel 233 Beirût 226 Greek 222 Jesus 220 Rashîd 212 Haouran 205 Mrs. 189 S. 188 Allah 178 Christians 175 Lord 172  160 Aleppo 159 Mr. 158 East 156 Mount 156 Hassan 156 Bedouins 154 Tripoli 153 thou 150 Bible 149 Egypt 146 E. 143 Ali 141 X 138 Suleymân 136 Christ 130 Moslem 129 Cairo 126 Dr. 126 Deir 122 Hadj 121 St. 120 Jerusalem 119 Sinai 111 Miss 110 W. 109 English Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5304 i 5155 it 3954 he 3856 we 2929 they 1833 them 1570 him 1557 me 1417 you 1281 us 905 she 429 her 235 himself 196 themselves 127 itself 124 myself 110 one 104 thee 79 ourselves 32 herself 26 mine 24 yourself 10 yours 10 theirs 10 ours 9 his 8 ye 6 s 6 ''s 4 ya 4 thyself 3 yourselves 2 thy 1 £900 1 whey 1 twirls 1 thou 1 oneself 1 oh!--you 1 ne 1 him,--_just 1 allah!--loves Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 21434 be 6356 have 1620 say 1415 do 1171 come 1047 make 1044 see 1034 call 1008 go 942 take 806 give 737 find 724 know 560 pass 518 tell 488 leave 453 stand 432 lie 430 seem 428 reach 413 think 396 look 393 follow 387 bring 375 hear 352 ask 336 begin 320 build 308 become 307 sit 302 keep 301 turn 301 live 301 get 295 remain 291 send 284 speak 282 appear 274 meet 274 carry 265 pay 264 use 264 form 262 fall 257 return 255 ride 251 receive 250 enter 245 cover 237 let Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2885 not 1099 so 1072 great 995 up 914 very 890 then 854 more 796 only 794 other 768 now 744 here 709 out 677 little 655 about 626 small 617 large 604 many 601 well 560 good 547 most 529 long 527 as 526 down 524 much 508 several 499 few 477 high 470 first 460 same 431 also 411 still 410 never 385 own 382 such 364 far 358 even 354 old 351 low 347 whole 343 there 339 again 323 ancient 296 off 289 last 285 on 283 once 276 away 276 always 251 young 250 together Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 113 good 98 most 93 least 78 high 54 great 31 large 29 near 28 fine 27 bad 26 small 26 slight 21 low 17 deep 11 noble 11 Most 10 strong 10 rich 8 eld 7 hot 7 early 6 poor 6 late 5 young 4 true 4 simple 4 pure 4 old 4 mean 4 long 4 hard 4 handsome 4 bright 3 vile 3 short 3 narrow 3 lofty 3 farth 3 dear 3 big 2 wild 2 wealthy 2 weak 2 topmost 2 thick 2 southw 2 southernmost 2 shrewd 2 say 2 rude 2 mere Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 449 most 20 least 13 well 1 speakest 1 sayest 1 lest 1 hearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/millionbooks 1 http://www.archive.org/details/OrientalEncounters Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 valley called wady 5 mountain called djebel 5 water is very 4 _ did _ 4 women go out 3 country called el 3 day is not 3 men came in 3 mountain is very 3 people are very 3 road lay s. 3 town are several 3 walls are very 3 water is so 2 _ are _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ know _ 2 arabs are much 2 arabs do not 2 country is full 2 country is hilly 2 day is out 2 hour is deir 2 house did not 2 house is ready 2 man is mad 2 mountain is entirely 2 mountains begin again 2 place called el 2 place called kherbet 2 road is dangerous 2 road is here 2 road lay s.s.w. 2 road lay s.w. 2 road lay up 2 road was narrow 2 road was tolerably 2 side are several 2 side is very 2 syria is very 2 time went on 2 valley called el 2 village was close 2 walls are several 2 water is brackish 2 woman is far 2 women are not 2 women are so 2 women do not 1 _ am not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 day is not far 1 _ am not ill 1 _ had no leisure 1 _ had not leisure 1 _ is not _ 1 day is not yet 1 man had no barley 1 men are not there 1 mountains have no camels 1 people had no tents 1 places are not arbitrary 1 road was not clear 1 stone was not agreeeble 1 syria are not always 1 town is not worth 1 village has no water 1 woman is no longer 1 women have no more 1 women have no reason 1 women have no souls 1 women were not at A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 8884 author = Burckhardt, John Lewis title = Travels in Syria and the Holy Land date = keywords = Ain; Akaba; Aleppo; Arabic; Arabs; Baalbec; Beni; Cairo; Christians; Damascus; Deir; Djebel; Egypt; Emir; Ghor; Greek; Hadj; Haouran; Kerek; Khan; Ledja; Libanus; Mohammed; Mount; Mousa; N.E.; Pasha; S.E.; Sheikh; Sinai; St.; Suez; Syria; Tel; Tor; Tripoli; Turkmans; Turks; Wady; bedouin; druse; hour; turkish summary = near the half-ruined village of El Kanne [Arabic], and passed the river hour from the village is the Carmelite convent of Deir Serkis (St. Sergius,) inhabited at present by a single monk, a very worthy old man, a village called Tebne [Arabic], distant one hour and a half from mountain, half an hour distant, the ruins of Aatin [Arabic], with a Wady hours from Zaele we came to a spring called Ras el Beder [Arabic], i.e. the Moon''s Head, whose waters flow down into the plain as far as Boszra. the mountain, one hour distant, near a ruined place called Maaz. half an hour is Deir Dhami [Arabic], another ruined place, smaller than an hour passed the village Amyoun [Arabic], the chief place in the Half an hour from Aaere we passed Wady Ghothe [Arabic], with the village in the mountain, we saw the village Sendjol (Arabic), about half an hour id = 17278 author = Jessup, Henry Harris title = The Women of the Arabs date = keywords = Arabic; Bedawin; Beirût; Bible; Christ; Church; Damascus; Dr.; Forest; God; Jesus; Lebanon; Lord; Miss; Mission; Moslem; Mr.; Mrs.; School; Seminary; Sheikh; Smith; Syria; Whiting; arab; christian; druze; woman summary = to the present time, Moslem girls have been taught to read and write and year and a half I went to Beirût and assisted in the girl''s school, In 1846, Mrs. Whiting commenced a girls'' day-school in her family at week, three little Moslem girls have been placed under Mrs. Whiting''s of a little day school for girls in my sister''s house. The Arab girls in Mrs. De Forest''s school were called together, and it was proposed that they up the results of that little school for girls twenty years ago in one little girl about seven years old said to her teacher, "I gave the Beirût, was sent to Aleppo about this time to open a girls'' school When the little girls come into our Schools little Arab boys and girls are playing around, and the women are filling little girls to school, and came home at night, and that one day a man id = 44122 author = Nelson, William S. title = Silver Chimes in Syria: Glimpses of a Missionary''s Experiences date = keywords = Aleppo; America; Beirut; Hamath; Homs; Moslem; Mr.; Syria; Tripoli; christian; day; turkish; year summary = Tripoli Boys'' School--_Second Home_ 150 years'' experience appears to have spent a very long time in the service; year the new missionary thought he knew the Arabic; at the end of the taking possession of our own home, came New Year''s Day. With the few days a man came to the house with a large gray mare for me to try. was not far nor the time long, I came up against a stone wall and could maintained church and school work in Aleppo for the Turkish-speaking maintained Arabic services with a Syrian preacher and a day school with seemed that the time had come to begin the full life of the little In the city of Homs the old church had a flat dirt roof supported by two [Illustration: TRIPOLI BOYS'' SCHOOL _Second Home_] One day in Homs a young man came id = 19378 author = Pickthall, Marmaduke William title = Oriental Encounters: Palestine and Syria, 1894-6 date = keywords = Allah; Consul; Englishman; God; Honour; Jew; Rashîd; Sheykh; Suleymân; Syria; Yûsuf; chapter; day; druze; english; good; man; turkish; way summary = ''My son, praise Allah for thy great good fortune in finding favour in horse''s legs, but had never viewed it as a badge of honour till Rashîd the usual way; but Rashîd, having chanced upon the carriage, a great ''The way of the majority of men!'' said Suleymân. Rashîd, who had been out to tend the horses, came presently and asked the villagers, and rode back up the path a little way, Rashîd obeying I told him that Suleymân was a man of learning, and then let him talk ''Now your Honour knows how we feel when we meet a man like that; and ''May Allah help thee!'' said Rashîd. ''Upon my head,'' replied the complaisant old man, laying his right hand ''The man was certainly ungrateful--curse his father!'' said Rashîd. He said: ''God knows I wish to give thee house and land since thou ''Rashîd may well be right,'' said Suleymân, ''although I cannot judge of id = 40285 author = Rihbany, Abraham Mitrie title = The Syrian Christ date = keywords = Anglo; Bible; Book; Christ; East; God; Gospel; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; John; Lord; Luke; Master; Paul; Peter; St.; West; american; chapter; oriental; syrian; western; woman summary = So she went, and came unto the man of God to mount Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, So the prophet cries, "The Lord came unto me, saying, Son of and were eating, Jesus said, Verily I say unto you, One of you shall behold the face of my Father."[5] Speaking of a good man we said, "The Speaking of his enemy, the writer of that psalm says, "Let his days be In the seventeenth chapter of St. Matthew''s Gospel, the first verse, we read: "And after six days Jesus he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am absolutely safe in saying that every man, woman, and child in Syria Judges, thirty-sixth verse: "And Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt of the Lord came unto me saying, Son of man, prophesy." When we speak id = 38319 author = Wilkins, Louisa Jebb title = By Desert Ways to Baghdad date = keywords = Ali; Allah; Arten; Baghdad; East; Effendi; England; English; Evil; Hassan; Ibrahim; Kaimakam; Pasha; Rejeb; Zaptiehs; day; eastern; great; look; man; round; time; turkish summary = looked out on it, the muleteers, the Zaptiehs, and our men sat round Hassan and Rejeb, two silent men, talked together the whole night long Hassan went out to look for a place to pitch the tent, and came back to men''s little tent on to the big stones forming the wall of our house, "We must leave some for the men," she said, with a look of apology, as Arten would look nervously round, knowing from long habit that he the river wound its way slowly in and out round mud banks; the country "Yes," said X, "and a looking-glass hung on the wall of his tent, and "Arten," I said to him early in the day, "if you dare to give these men As we looked upon the great plain which stretched away all round until said; "we might stop at the next good place." I looked ahead