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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51856 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Mrs. 3 Aunt 2 come 2 Uncle 2 Thanksgiving 2 Submit 2 Sarah 2 Prudence 2 Patem 2 November 2 New 2 Mr. 2 Mother 2 Mitchel 2 Miss 2 Minty 2 Master 2 Mary 2 Kittredge 2 John 2 Joe 2 Jason 2 Heer 2 Hannah 2 Governor 2 Eph 2 Donald 2 Day 2 Bert 1 dot 1 Walton 1 Sherman 1 Reliance 1 Myra 1 Molly 1 Lloyd 1 Little 1 Kitty 1 Joyce 1 Heck 1 Eugenia 1 Esther 1 Elise 1 Edna 1 Conway 1 Colonel 1 Christmas 1 Betty 1 Ben 1 Ann Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 628 day 613 time 499 mother 431 boy 372 house 369 thing 364 girl 358 child 330 man 312 eye 306 one 302 face 299 way 285 turkey 277 door 267 dinner 264 hand 262 year 259 room 229 head 208 home 206 something 204 father 198 place 190 table 187 night 187 morning 179 people 167 pie 163 letter 154 heart 152 kitchen 150 week 148 family 147 story 144 nothing 143 horse 142 word 141 moment 138 voice 137 hour 135 work 128 side 128 life 126 corn 125 bed 121 sister 119 foot 117 anything 116 fire Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 783 _ 452 Thanksgiving 338 Edna 291 Mrs. 268 Aunt 231 Betty 196 Lloyd 164 Reliance 159 Mother 134 Mr. 133 Submit 129 John 124 Miss 114 Little 113 Uncle 110 Mitchel 109 Colonel 108 Molly 108 Governor 107 Jack 106 Minty 105 Day 104 Kittredge 100 Hannah 98 Jason 97 Mary 96 Eph 93 Bert 90 Sarah 89 Allison 88 Heer 88 Christmas 82 Ben 80 Ann 75 New 73 November 73 Joe 72 Donald 70 Prudence 70 Patem 70 Master 65 Mistress 64 Esther 60 turkey 60 Obadiah 56 Lord 56 Breem 54 Jessie 53 Joyce 52 Eugenia Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3231 it 3179 i 2689 she 2309 he 2264 you 1464 they 988 we 852 her 767 them 744 him 624 me 257 us 131 himself 126 herself 71 ''em 52 themselves 48 ''s 45 myself 25 one 24 itself 23 yours 22 yourself 20 ourselves 20 hers 17 ours 15 theirs 11 mine 8 em 7 thee 6 hez 2 you''ll 2 ye 2 worked 2 twon''t 2 tart 2 his 1 yourselves 1 hisself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 9387 be 3708 have 1882 do 1440 say 1270 go 1050 come 698 see 697 make 677 know 594 get 580 look 561 think 553 take 378 give 374 tell 355 find 299 ask 272 bring 264 want 263 call 255 seem 246 put 245 begin 244 hear 232 stand 224 keep 219 let 202 send 200 eat 196 cry 195 leave 191 feel 190 sit 180 run 172 set 166 try 164 turn 164 like 161 wait 144 grow 142 hold 134 fall 133 forget 131 follow 130 speak 127 wish 125 pass 124 stop 124 live 123 laugh Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2608 not 1023 little 1022 so 899 up 657 old 656 then 642 out 514 now 502 good 449 very 449 long 411 just 399 more 389 down 388 as 371 back 350 much 345 great 336 well 335 never 326 here 314 only 312 too 306 away 295 there 289 in 287 other 259 even 258 all 251 again 247 last 244 first 230 young 227 big 210 enough 192 many 191 off 189 right 189 on 183 over 181 own 178 still 175 next 175 always 173 once 164 ever 160 home 151 soon 149 most 147 new Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 116 good 41 most 37 least 16 big 12 young 12 old 12 great 9 near 7 fine 6 strong 6 slight 5 rich 5 pleasant 5 high 5 handsome 5 faint 4 small 4 short 4 rough 4 nice 4 large 4 l 4 j 4 happy 4 fat 4 dear 4 bold 4 Most 3 little 3 late 3 eld 3 easy 3 early 3 bad 2 wild 2 whopping 2 watch 2 visit 2 tough 2 sweet 2 stiff 2 smooth 2 shy 2 new 2 homely 2 holy 2 droll 2 dark 2 brave 2 bl Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 108 most 21 well 3 least 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net 1 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/9/0/19909/19909-h/19909-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/9/9/0/19909/19909-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/childrensbookoft00dick Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 _ was _ 5 _ do n''t 5 door was open 4 _ did _ 4 children were all 4 day was not 4 eyes were so 4 face was full 4 mother did n''t 4 mother did not 4 turkey is bigger 3 _ am _ 3 edna did not 3 house was full 3 things go wrong 2 _ cried _ 2 _ do _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ has _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ know _ 2 _ knows _ 2 _ look out 2 _ tell _ 2 _ were _ 2 betty knows anything 2 betty was strangely 2 boy had not 2 boys are stiddy 2 boys are sure 2 boys are waitin 2 boys had never 2 boys knew well 2 boys stood amazed 2 boys were certainly 2 boys were still 2 children had seats 2 children went back 2 children were there 2 day is boaz 2 day put off 2 day was fair 2 day was still 2 days gone by 2 days went by 2 dinner is ready 2 dinner was about 2 dinner was just 2 dinner was over 2 dinner was totally Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 day was not enough 1 _ have no right 1 day is not longer 1 edna made no answer 1 edna was no stranger 1 hands were not strong A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 30007 author = Blanchard, Amy Ella title = A Dear Little Girl''s Thanksgiving Holidays date = keywords = Alcinda; Amanda; Ann; Ben; Conway; Edna; Esther; Mrs.; Reliance summary = "Any news, mother?" asked Edna one Friday afternoon when she came home "I love the little house," remarked Edna, knowing that the next word "I could come alone, now that I know the way," said Edna, "or maybe "Well, little girl," said Mrs. Conway, "it seems to me that it is time "Do you like going to the mill?" asked Edna when she and Reliance were if she isn''t laid up," said grandma, coming into the room just as Edna "I know just how to do them now, mother," said Edna, "and I think it is "Mother," she said, "do you think grandma would let Reliance come up house to have such a dear little girl as Edna, she thought as she went explained Edna, "and grandma said she could have a little time to play "Maybe she would come for just a little while," said Edna, feeling id = 40463 author = Johnston, Annie F. (Annie Fellows) title = The Little Colonel''s Holidays date = keywords = Allison; Aunt; Betty; Christmas; Colonel; Elise; Eugenia; Joyce; Kitty; Little; Lloyd; Miss; Molly; Mrs.; Sherman; Walton; dot summary = The Little Colonel Good Times Book 1.50 Little Colonel and her guests of the house party in turn, and the bells Locust for many a long day, touched each face with a little shade of such a long time to wait at the little way station where they changed The Little Colonel looked where Betty pointed, but the weather-beaten THE next few days went by happily for the Little Colonel, for Betty took "I''ve barely time to catch the next train," she said, as Lloyd came Betty as she walked along, glancing at the Little Colonel''s closed eyes, "Come up to my room, Lloyd," called Betty, stopping at the parlour THEY had been writing a long time, when the Little Colonel looked up picture for Lloyd to hang in Molly''s room beside the pitiful little "That''s the kind he loves best, little one," said her mother, coming id = 44319 author = Munsell, Ida Hamilton title = Miss Heck''s Thanksgiving Party; or, Topsy Up To Date date = keywords = Heck; Miss; Myra summary = Miss Heck''s Thanksgiving Party or, Topsy Up to Date. MISS HECK''S THANKSGIVING PARTY; extraordinary character of Miss Myra Heck! heroines, Miss Heck would long since have won the world-wide renown not at one time or another availed themselves of Miss Heck''s services. so that Miss Myra could easily reign as the bright particular star ability possessed by Miss Heck, her employers have shut their eyes to Miss Myra sat upon the floor of her mother''s dingy little parlor deeply Miss Myra had enjoyed her freedom now for seven whole days; she had hue of the ebony face, and Miss Myra, who was a sensitive young woman, At the head of the table stood Miss Myra herself. But such a Miss Myra! Be this as it may, at Miss Myra''s Thanksgiving For many and many a day the glories of Miss Heck''s Thanksgiving party so very conspicuous and magnificent a part; and by this time Miss Heck id = 19909 author = nan title = Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know date = keywords = Aunt; Bert; Day; Donald; Eph; Governor; Hannah; Heer; Jason; Joe; John; Kittredge; Mary; Master; Minty; Mitchel; Mother; Mr.; Mrs.; New; November; Patem; Prudence; Sarah; Submit; Thanksgiving; Uncle; come summary = "Father," said she, "how much do you think our Thanksgiving turkey lay a fair-faced woman, the young wife and mother, who looked The day before Thanksgiving it looked as if there would be no turkey "Well, well!" said Eph; "Aunt Tildy has cooked a turkey for us to-day, "Come, now, Donald," she said, "let''s break the old gobbler''s Days, grandchildren of Mother Year, came to Mrs. November''s brothers and sisters, old Father Time, and Mother Year, to come with "It''s Thanksgiving dinner time, too," said John, "and there''s turkey The little old man looked at the boy with keen gray eyes, which seemed "You look cold," said the old man. "Poor old man!" he thought; "he''s seen better days I guess. "What could _you_ do?" said the little old man. "Well, Herbert," said the little old man, "I''m glad to have made your "Likely not!" said the man, with a knowing look, "but folks has a id = 45114 author = nan title = The Children''s Book of Thanksgiving Stories date = keywords = Aunt; Bert; Day; Donald; Eph; Governor; Hannah; Heer; Jason; Joe; John; Kittredge; Mary; Master; Minty; Mitchel; Mother; Mr.; Mrs.; New; November; Patem; Prudence; Sarah; Submit; Thanksgiving; Uncle; come summary = "Father," said she, "how much do you think our Thanksgiving turkey will this time children and grandchildren return to the old home, the long "Well, well!" said Eph; "Aunt Tildy has cooked a turkey for us to-day, "Come, now, Donald," she said, "let''s break the old gobbler''s wishbone." feet away, said: "When a Thanksgiving turkey dies, his ghost comes brothers and sisters, old Father Time, and Mother Year, to come with "It''s Thanksgiving dinner time, too," said John, "and there''s turkey The little old man looked at the boy with keen gray eyes, which seemed "You look cold," said the old man. "What could _you_ do?" said the little old man. "Well, Herbert," said the little old man, "I''m glad to have made your "Come, Robert," said she, "won''t you shake hands with your old friend?" "Likely not!" said the man, with a knowing look, "but folks has a