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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220559 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 totem 1 religious 1 man 1 idea 1 fact 1 Warramunga 1 Wales 1 Tylor 1 Tribes 1 Totemism 1 Strehlow 1 Spencer 1 Smith 1 Roth 1 Rep. 1 Religion 1 Parker 1 North 1 Nat 1 Mathews 1 Lang 1 Kurnai 1 J.A.I. 1 Intichiuma 1 Indians 1 Ibid 1 III 1 Howitt 1 Gillen 1 Frazer 1 Euahlayi 1 Australia 1 Arunta 1 America Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1078 p. 923 man 644 totem 555 fact 546 religion 529 thing 521 idea 492 animal 472 soul 468 clan 455 rite 412 form 400 life 367 nature 360 society 344 time 344 sort 335 force 325 being 320 way 302 place 298 tribe 293 group 284 object 283 cult 282 case 261 part 255 totemic 254 ff 252 ceremony 249 one 238 name 234 individual 232 body 231 totemism 229 ancestor 216 principle 212 word 203 reason 202 power 197 belief 192 relation 188 character 185 world 184 nothing 179 example 175 mind 174 sentiment 173 conception 171 other Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 4076 _ 518 pp 442 Tr 297 Nat 226 Spencer 204 Gillen 198 Strehlow 190 Howitt 145 Arunta 140 Nor 134 II 122 Australia 104 Ibid 84 . 82 cit 82 Intichiuma 79 III 78 Frazer 74 god 73 ff 71 churinga 68 f. 63 Warramunga 54 Australian 52 Rep. 52 America 50 J.A.I. 48 Tribes 48 Totemism 48 North 47 Parker 46 n. 45 Roth 45 Indians 44 Tylor 44 Mathews 42 Euahlayi 40 Religion 39 Smith 39 Kurnai 37 Wales 37 Lang 35 Queensland 34 Smyth 34 Brough 33 Hill 31 Tout 31 Müller 30 Wollunqua 29 Max Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4595 it 1934 they 1447 we 1049 he 925 them 375 itself 349 us 322 him 315 themselves 252 himself 192 i 85 one 83 ourselves 41 she 19 her 16 me 10 you 7 theirs 7 herself 5 his 3 oneself 2 ours 2 myself 1 its Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11120 be 2695 have 697 do 608 make 577 see 438 say 353 give 351 take 319 find 273 believe 270 come 250 represent 230 seem 211 explain 204 become 204 accord 202 think 198 know 181 show 171 go 169 call 168 attribute 160 express 155 feel 148 bear 146 serve 142 exist 135 appear 126 remain 121 speak 121 form 118 live 116 pass 116 conceive 114 follow 113 understand 109 leave 105 determine 104 consider 102 put 101 use 100 regard 98 eat 97 enter 97 attach 94 lead 94 establish 92 belong 90 observe 90 hold Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1959 not 829 same 778 only 590 religious 551 other 525 even 519 more 510 so 411 certain 405 thus 400 sacred 378 very 377 first 373 also 348 different 280 now 240 great 239 social 239 most 222 well 200 just 197 as 185 then 182 individual 180 collective 179 up 179 true 177 sometimes 165 human 162 necessary 158 still 155 general 151 moral 148 own 144 common 144 able 143 long 140 such 139 essential 138 special 136 real 133 really 133 many 127 far 126 particular 126 especially 125 therefore 125 less 125 frequently 125 already Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 106 least 26 great 19 most 18 good 14 high 8 slight 5 simple 5 close 4 crude 3 small 3 pure 2 manif 2 low 2 late 2 common 1 wise 1 wild 1 strange 1 sharp 1 rich 1 poor 1 old 1 near 1 long 1 lofty 1 less 1 gross 1 grave 1 gay 1 fine 1 early 1 cruell 1 clear 1 bad Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220 most 11 least 9 well Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 totem is not 6 religion is not 6 rite does not 6 soul is not 5 cult is not 5 object is not 5 society is not 5 soul does not 4 man does not 4 man is not 4 men do not 3 _ is not 3 animal is not 3 fact is not 3 men did not 3 men have always 3 men have never 3 nature is not 3 soul is only 2 beings are not 2 beings is not 2 clan does not 2 clan is descended 2 fact does not 2 facts do not 2 force is not 2 forces are therefore 2 forces do not 2 form is also 2 group is not 2 idea had once 2 idea is not 2 men does not 2 men have not 2 religion has not 2 religion is something 2 religions are not 2 religions do not 2 society does not 2 soul has always 2 soul was first 2 souls do not 2 things are sacred 2 things is not 1 _ are _ 1 _ are emblematic 1 _ are evidently 1 _ feeling _ 1 _ is _ 1 _ is there Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 religion is not merely 2 totem is not merely 1 animal has no others 1 animal have no suspicion 1 animal is not enough 1 animal is not incapable 1 animal were not primitive 1 animals have no institutions 1 animals have no representations 1 clan are not united 1 clan is no longer 1 clans are not only 1 cult are not more 1 cult is not greatly 1 cult is not merely 1 cult is not simply 1 cults are not distinct 1 fact is not improbable 1 facts were not enough 1 force is not entirely 1 forces are no longer 1 forces is not primitive 1 group were no longer 1 idea has no existence 1 idea is not at 1 idea is not much 1 life had no connections 1 man did not actually 1 man is no longer 1 man is not always 1 man is not merely 1 man knows no matrimonial 1 men are not only 1 men knew no other 1 nature is not only 1 object is not enough 1 religion is not necessarily 1 religions are no less 1 religions are not yet 1 religions do not merely 1 rite does not merely 1 rites having no definite 1 societies had no concepts 1 society is not at 1 soul is not chronologically 1 thing is not free 1 things are not merely 1 things is not inherent 1 totem is not very 1 totems are not completely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 41360 author = Durkheim, Émile title = The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life date = keywords = America; Arunta; Australia; Euahlayi; Frazer; Gillen; Howitt; III; Ibid; Indians; Intichiuma; J.A.I.; Kurnai; Lang; Mathews; Nat; North; Parker; Religion; Rep.; Roth; Smith; Spencer; Strehlow; Totemism; Tribes; Tylor; Wales; Warramunga; fact; idea; man; religious; totem summary = sacred character of the totemic animal or plant is shown by the fact totemic group or of the tribe, the men have a separate camp, distinct in fact, the ancestor of the clan is not a totemic animal; the founder of taking any animal as their individual totem; to each clan a certain sacred things and the object of rites; so the ideas expressing them are religious forces, those thought of in the form of totems, are not the men of the clan and the different beings whose form the totemic emblems totemic clans just as the men of to-day are, they passed their time in believed to have come in the form of the totemic animal. soul of the individual, for it is thought of in the form of the totemic religious forces in an animal form is an index of former totemism.