Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 71768 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 88 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 3 Moscow 2 time 2 Semyonitch 2 Pávlovna 2 Olga 2 Liza 2 Ivánovna 2 Ivan 2 Anna 1 thou 1 old 1 man 1 look 1 hand 1 good 1 eye 1 day 1 Yákoff 1 Yefrem 1 Viktor 1 Vasíly 1 Vassilyevitch 1 Vassily 1 Varvara 1 Varia 1 Valeria 1 Tyeglev 1 Susanna 1 Sophia 1 Sergyéitch 1 Semyon 1 Rogatchyóff 1 Ratsch 1 Raissa 1 Prókhorovna 1 Prohorovna 1 Princess 1 Prince 1 Platonída 1 Pasinkov 1 Nikolaevna 1 Naúm 1 Naum 1 Mísha 1 Muzio 1 Mumú 1 Mr. 1 Matveitch 1 Masha Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 959 man 853 time 798 day 772 hand 718 eye 598 face 587 head 512 room 500 house 466 word 427 one 378 nothing 354 way 347 voice 330 life 319 something 316 woman 308 everything 292 father 277 year 277 heart 252 thing 248 door 247 love 246 sort 245 night 239 friend 227 girl 221 window 221 people 220 evening 218 place 210 mother 205 wife 205 lip 198 side 196 arm 183 person 183 morning 177 letter 172 foot 170 name 168 anything 166 horse 164 soul 164 course 160 fellow 160 bed 158 end 156 money Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 565 _ 428 thou 217 Akim 215 God 198 Akím 195 Mr. 191 Masha 185 Arátoff 176 Liza 170 Ivan 155 Olga 155 Kister 152 David 137 Vasíly 136 Vassilyevitch 136 Kuzma 126 Lutchkov 125 Matveitch 119 Vassily 119 Moscow 118 Tyeglev 118 Ratsch 111 Naum 104 Kolosov 102 Prince 100 Fabio 97 Naúm 96 Susanna 96 Anna 90 Gerásim 90 Fustov 89 Semyon 87 Muzio 86 Mísha 85 Alexyéi 84 Pasinkov 81 Avdey 80 Avdótya 79 Varia 77 Semyonitch 77 Ivanovna 77 Clara 75 Ivánovna 73 Valeria 73 Sergyéitch 73 Petersburg 72 Sophia 67 Thou 66 Kupfer 65 Ivanovitch Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8094 i 5769 he 3675 it 3256 you 2901 me 2590 him 2572 she 1467 her 807 we 732 they 604 himself 564 them 450 us 388 myself 272 herself 151 one 148 thee 108 yourself 103 itself 66 themselves 39 thyself 28 ourselves 24 mine 19 yours 18 ''s 9 his 7 hers 5 thou 5 oneself 3 ours 2 theirs 1 yourselves 1 young,--but 1 you,"--i 1 you''ll 1 whispering:--"you 1 vassily 1 ti 1 tag 1 orders-- 1 on;--"will 1 on''t 1 na 1 me:--"thou 1 me,"--she 1 je 1 i?--i 1 i''m 1 him?--and 1 heard!--that Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 12725 be 5191 have 2673 do 1420 go 1368 say 891 come 805 know 784 see 765 take 757 begin 702 look 699 make 540 get 538 give 532 think 496 turn 483 tell 411 sit 397 ask 394 seem 383 stand 377 feel 322 hear 287 keep 285 leave 280 call 276 put 276 fall 272 speak 266 find 261 let 252 live 244 become 240 pass 236 want 236 talk 233 understand 233 lie 220 love 218 set 211 run 209 answer 208 repeat 208 remember 203 walk 203 like 196 bring 193 grow 191 follow 183 die Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4423 not 1016 up 940 so 841 very 782 out 738 little 700 only 637 even 602 then 577 more 564 long 550 old 549 again 544 good 517 now 502 last 463 away 458 down 453 first 447 never 440 suddenly 424 too 406 other 401 once 379 here 360 off 351 still 346 there 345 well 339 great 332 same 323 young 322 own 316 on 313 just 308 all 269 back 258 such 253 as 237 always 236 almost 229 much 229 also 227 whole 214 really 199 in 197 already 181 round 179 over 172 dark Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87 least 47 most 47 good 40 slight 18 great 9 small 8 high 8 eld 5 bad 4 happy 4 fine 4 early 3 noble 3 manif 2 young 2 wish 2 quiet 2 new 2 near 2 low 2 dark 2 bitter 1 wild 1 wide 1 walk 1 tiny 1 sure 1 stupid 1 strong 1 stretch 1 slow 1 simple 1 shoulders,--this 1 short 1 se 1 say 1 runn 1 purity,--most 1 petty 1 paltry 1 noisy 1 nice 1 narrow 1 light 1 li 1 laugh 1 late 1 keen 1 j 1 intense Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 116 most 11 least 7 well 2 lookest 1 worst 1 kindest 1 boldest 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 .... do n''t 7 everything was still 5 days gone by 4 ... do n''t 3 face was pale 3 man is not 3 night came on 2 ... have mercy 2 day is hot 2 day was already 2 door did not 2 everything was over 2 eyes had suddenly 2 eyes looked out 2 eyes were hardly 2 face did not 2 father did not 2 father is not 2 father was not 2 heart does not 2 heart stood still 2 love is stronger 2 love was not 2 man got up 2 man turned away 2 man went out 2 men did not 2 night had long 2 night was already 2 night was still 2 one had only 2 thing is not 2 time was not 2 time went on 2 times did not 2 times were good 2 voice was very 2 women are better 1 ... be quick 1 ... do not 1 ... do thou 1 ... got perfectly 1 ... has n''t 1 ... have n''t 1 ... is n''t 1 ... is not 1 ... make haste 1 ... take care 1 .... began akím 1 .... come along Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 door did not quite 1 eye has no lid 1 eyes did not once 1 face has no semblance 1 face was not handsome 1 father had no other 1 father had no power 1 heads are no match 1 heart is not altogether 1 house is not circular 1 life was not cheerful 1 love was not genuine 1 love was not real 1 man has no foreboding 1 man has no presentiment 1 man is no good 1 man is not fit 1 man made no reply 1 men are no better 1 one felt no desire 1 one have no feeling 1 things did not always 1 time was not naum 1 time was not naúm 1 woman had no doubt 1 woman had no possible 1 woman made no answer 1 woman were not only 1 word is not appropriate A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 15994 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = A Reckless Character, and Other Stories date = keywords = Alexyéi; Anna; Arátoff; Clara; Fabio; God; Ivánovna; Kazán; Kupfer; Lord; Malay; Moscow; Muzio; Mísha; Platonída; Princess; Pávlovna; Sergyéitch; Valeria; Yákoff; eye; hand; man; old; thou; time summary = gardener had not been able to get a good look at the man''s face; but the black and long, stepped forth that dreadful man with the wicked eyes! I took good note of the street and house and went away, but not home.--I certain little green old man, who talked a great deal with me, and gave "What little green old man art thou talking about?" we ask him. Father Alexyéi paused for a moment, and covered his eyes with his hand. like a friend of long standing; but as he took leave he pressed her hand "Why, what idea hast thou got into thy head?" exclaimed Kupfer at last. Arátoff''s hands suddenly turned cold and his chest began to heave. One day he said to me: "Thou The old man looked him in the eye and went away. Thou hast said thy say at the wrong time; but the other man id = 41201 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = The Diary of a Superfluous Man, and Other Stories date = keywords = Afanásievitch; Akím; Andréevitch; Anna; Avdótya; Bizmyónkoff; Efrém; Gavríla; Gerásim; God; Ivánovitch; Ivánovna; Kiríllovna; Liza; Lizavéta; Moscow; Mumú; Naúm; Olga; Prince; Prókhorovna; Pávlovna; Rogatchyóff; Vasíly summary = incessantly, as I lay, like a dead man, on my back, and with my hands glanced round, passed her hand over her face, and went away. "Come, tell me, Pável Afanásievitch,"--began Vasíly, suddenly:--"do you "What old man?"--said the young fellow, slowly. on a time in the window of that little country house far away, in all "What dost thou mean by another man''s house?"--muttered Akím.--"What "Art thou on thy way home, pray?"--he asked Akím. "Go to him,"--returned Akím, without turning round:--"to the man to "Come, listen to me, old man,"--began Naúm;--"if I let thee go,--and I "Morning,"--replied Akím, and stepping past the old man, he entered the "Well,"--said Akím, raising his head;--"has n''t she come?" The old man went out, waved his hand to Avdótya, said to her: "Go Much need hast thou of a husband like me, and an old man and a id = 7120 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories date = keywords = Akim; Avdotya; Colibri; David; Emilie; God; Kirillovna; Kuzma; Lizaveta; Naum; Prohorovna; Raissa; Semyonitch; Tyeglev; Vassilyevitch; Yefrem; good summary = "Ilya Stepanitch, come in," I said, and I looked round. "Good God!" Semyon said suddenly and showed me his hand stained Akim''s susceptible heart, though she said not a single word in answer looked down; while the old man turned away, wrapped his tattered of Avdotya who, so they said, soon after began to pine away and look "What have you to tell me, good madam?" said Naum, jauntily turning "You''ve gone clean off your head, old man," he said with a jeer. "Well, listen, old man," Naum began, "when I let you go and tell these "Good-day," answered Akim, and passing the old man went in at the The old man went into the hut and found Akim lost in thought, sitting The old man went out, beckoned to Avdotya, said to her, "go in," and "Well," David said at last, "that''s a good thing," and he went off to id = 8696 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = The Jew and Other Stories date = keywords = Andreevitch; Avdey; Demianitch; Fedoritch; Fustov; Ivan; Ivanovitch; Ivanovna; Jew; Kister; Lutchkov; Makarievna; Masha; Matveitch; Mr.; Olga; Ratsch; Semyon; Susanna; Vassily; Viktor summary = Sara looked wildly round, clutched her head in both hands, and ran at Fustov came into the room, and shaking hands with both of us, asked us ''Don''t look down on the old fellow, but come round,'' pursued Mr. Ratsch. ''What a strange man!'' I said, turning to Fustov, who had already set to better-half!'' (Mr. Ratsch turned round and round in the room like a bald head, bright black eyes, like Ivan Matveitch''s, only more Masha kissed her mother''s hand, smiling, and nodded her head several ''Cold-hearted person!'' cried Kister, and he ran off to ask another girl arm-chairs, took Masha by the hand, and went round the circle, with no yes...'' Masha said slowly; she flushed a little, turned her ''I tell you everything, whatever comes into my head,'' Masha went on: ''I ''Well,'' Kister questioned his friend next day, ''do you like the id = 9615 author = Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich title = The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories date = keywords = Alexandrovna; Andrei; Asanov; Bizmyonkov; God; Ivan; Kolosov; Kondrat; Liza; Moscow; Nikolaevna; Pasinkov; Semyonitch; Sophia; Varia; Varvara; day; look; time summary = Death looked me in the face that day and took note past--like stars which suddenly come out against the evening sky to We walked rather a long while, till evening, and talked little. The prince walked a few steps away, stood still, and, turning his head, dress; she looked round, passed her hand over her face, and went away. and the heart gradually begins to sink, and a man longs to come out Sophia turned away, and began walking up and down the room again. if that''s it,'' she said, ''let me tell you that I love that man, times went up to Pasinkov, and said to him, ''Yakov Ivanitch, I want to ''Such a long time has passed since the day we parted,'' I thought, ''she (The little girl looked, without a word, at her mother.) ''I can fancy answered the lieutenant; ''come in here, my good sir.'' Kolosov went in.