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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88061 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 3 Innsbruck 3 Hofer 2 time 2 italian 2 come 2 bavarian 2 Vienna 2 Trent 2 St. 2 Maximilian 2 Maria 2 Joseph 2 Italy 2 Hall 2 Ferdinand 2 Emperor 2 Duke 2 Bishop 2 Austria 1 vulture 1 tyrolese 1 tirolean 1 thee 1 sidenote 1 roman 1 people 1 mother 1 man 1 look 1 little 1 illustration 1 good 1 german 1 find 1 father 1 etruscan 1 day 1 cloth 1 church 1 christian 1 Wälsch 1 Wally 1 Vorarlberg 1 Virgin 1 Vincenz 1 Valley 1 Val 1 Tyrolese 1 Tyrol Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 937 time 907 man 735 day 544 way 530 year 523 church 507 hand 495 people 483 father 469 house 460 place 452 mountain 402 life 401 foot 395 town 380 one 361 valley 350 mother 327 country 326 child 315 village 299 eye 296 head 287 side 281 name 277 peasant 276 thing 275 heart 273 work 271 road 263 woman 260 story 258 part 256 nothing 252 word 247 night 247 home 239 century 239 arm 222 snow 221 hour 216 wood 212 death 211 girl 208 wife 195 door 192 wall 192 face 190 world 186 room Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1462 _ 539 Wally 396 Tyrol 356 Innsbruck 351 St. 341 God 333 Joseph 325 Hofer 310 cloth 284 thou 273 Tirol 228 Emperor 187 Maximilian 165 Edition 163 Franz 144 Speckbacher 142 S. 134 Ferdinand 133 Tyrolese 132 Father 128 Theresa 127 Salzburg 124 Rudolf 124 Maria 114 Inn 107 Peter 104 Trent 103 Sandwirth 101 von 98 Austria 97 Fcap 96 Vincenz 93 Bavarians 92 Duke 91 Stromminger 90 Church 89 . 88 Hall 87 Afra 85 Thal 85 Italy 85 II 85 I. 84 Rome 83 New 81 Castle 81 Archduke 80 Count 78 Post 74 Vienna Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4397 it 3932 he 3332 i 2231 she 1762 him 1700 you 1550 they 1073 we 1045 them 1025 me 977 her 411 us 386 himself 267 thee 225 one 195 herself 158 itself 150 themselves 127 myself 43 yourself 35 thyself 27 ourselves 18 mine 7 yours 7 his 6 ours 5 hers 4 theirs 4 ''s 3 thou''d 3 oneself 3 ''em 2 thou 1 you.--father 1 you,--i 1 you''ve 1 you''ll 1 us:-- 1 them,--you 1 thee-- 1 strike!--they 1 sho 1 rose!--what 1 overflowing-- 1 one''ll 1 nay 1 i''m 1 help.--by 1 hear.--you 1 firewood,"--that Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 14845 be 5379 have 1611 say 1589 do 1168 come 1074 go 917 see 870 make 807 take 677 know 637 give 582 find 521 look 501 think 487 stand 400 tell 395 call 378 get 349 lie 325 leave 319 bring 293 hear 292 pass 283 seem 280 cry 270 set 262 fall 260 become 243 keep 236 lead 236 carry 232 turn 232 let 231 bear 229 follow 229 die 229 ask 223 begin 222 reach 222 hold 219 run 213 put 205 build 201 remain 197 speak 197 feel 196 appear 194 live 184 show 180 sit Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2803 not 1383 so 1020 up 920 then 883 now 870 little 821 more 756 only 717 out 654 many 638 other 636 well 612 old 612 good 600 great 595 down 552 very 500 most 481 again 480 long 473 as 462 here 452 last 442 there 442 also 437 much 427 even 420 first 408 still 400 once 385 never 379 too 336 however 327 away 322 just 311 own 311 back 305 far 290 on 268 high 264 yet 263 beautiful 262 almost 254 off 249 such 246 soon 240 young 234 always 227 all 226 poor Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 107 good 95 most 92 least 41 great 36 high 18 early 15 old 14 large 13 young 13 Most 12 near 12 bad 11 strong 11 fine 10 eld 9 rich 9 hard 7 noble 7 late 7 deep 6 low 6 dear 5 short 4 steep 4 poor 4 busy 4 brave 3 wealthy 3 warm 3 sunny 3 strange 3 l 3 farth 3 cold 3 bright 2 wild 2 topmost 2 small 2 long 2 hot 2 grave 2 gay 2 foremost 2 fierce 2 fair 2 f 2 dire 2 close 2 clever 2 bold Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 405 most 13 least 11 well 5 highest 1 lowest 1 greatest 1 est 1 eldest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/vulturemaidendie00hilluoft Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ is _ 5 _ did _ 5 one is able 5 wally stood still 4 _ am sand 4 _ was _ 4 wally did not 3 one was there 3 wally was silent 2 _ am not 2 _ know _ 2 father did not 2 hofer took possession 2 house was just 2 joseph went on 2 life was so 2 man ''s back 2 mother did not 2 mother is dead 2 one has ever 2 one was about 2 people are so 2 people went out 2 people were so 2 time do not 2 town is well 2 wally looked round 2 years went by 1 _ ''s warm 1 _ are _ 1 _ be _ 1 _ do _ 1 _ does _ 1 _ does n''t 1 _ done so 1 _ give _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ has _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is as 1 _ is christianity 1 _ say _ 1 _ seen _ 1 _ was over 1 child is angry 1 child knew nothing 1 child taken off 1 child was too 1 children are so 1 children came forth Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 children have not yet 1 father ''s not so 1 father was not so 1 hofer was not quite 1 innsbruck is not only 1 man has no pall 1 man made no reply 1 men had no longer 1 men said no more 1 mother was not there 1 mountain ''s not safe 1 mountains had no result 1 one finds not only 1 one has no more 1 one has not much 1 one lie not only 1 place were not many 1 time have not yet 1 tyrol did not altogether 1 tyrol has not inaptly 1 wally made no reply 1 wally was not mad A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 43614 author = Busk, Rachel Harriette title = The Valleys of Tirol: Their traditions and customs and how to visit them date = keywords = Austria; Bishop; Blessed; Charles; Count; Duke; Emperor; Europe; Feldkirch; Ferdinand; God; Hall; Hofer; Innsbruck; Italy; Joseph; Kaiser; Karl; Madonna; Maria; Maximilian; Rome; Schloss; Schwatz; St.; Tirol; Tirolese; Trent; Val; Vienna; Virgin; Vorarlberg; Wälsch; bavarian; christian; church; day; etruscan; find; german; italian; people; time; tirolean summary = Europe possesses in Tirol one little country at least in whose mountain this time the Count determined to carry it himself to the church, Near it is a poor little inn, called ''the White House,'' pleasure boat or mountain path, near the little border custom-house, North-Tirol I may as well mention their legend here at our first time came to live here a life of sanctity: he devoted six hours a-day to is so little visited, that the people came to the windows to look at time the priority of Innsbruck over all the towns of Tirol. who came in 1835 to live in Tirol, was received with great enthusiasm; Zirl affords a good inn and a timely resting-place, either before rosary three times every day in a little Madonna chapel near her which he gives a cut) and other places in Tirol up to his time. id = 36827 author = Hillern, Wilhelmine von title = The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally.] date = keywords = Afra; God; Hansl; Joseph; Leander; Luckard; Murzoll; Nicodemus; Stromminger; Thou; Vincenz; Wally; come; thee; vulture summary = "Vincenz," said Wally, "if thou''d been wise thou''d not have spoken like "Unsay what thou has said," he gasped, "or I''ll crush thee like a "But, child," said old Luckard, "thou never can take the vulture up "Ay, but he''ll not follow thee," said Wally; "thou''rt not used to his "But Joseph, whom I love," said Wally, "shall I never have him?" when he said to her, "Thy father bids me ask thee if thou''st had enough "Thou must know," she said, while Wally was eating, "Vincenz there, he "God bless thee, thou hast a good heart," said the man, seating himself "Thou''rt in the right," said Wally, "we must seek our bread. "Ah," he said, "thou''rt only old Stromminger''s Vulture-Wally?" Oh, thou poor Joseph--" cried Wally full of "Wally," said Afra entreatingly, "don''t thou do that, don''t go away! "Farewell, God keep thee, Father Murzoll," said Wally, and the first id = 40889 author = Holland, Clive title = Tyrol and Its People date = keywords = Alpine; Archbishop; Archduke; Austria; Bishop; Bozen; Brenner; Castle; Church; Council; Duke; Emperor; Ferdinand; Frederick; French; Hall; Hofer; Innsbruck; Italy; Maria; Maximilian; Meran; Philippine; Salzburg; St.; Thal; Trent; Tyrol; Valley; Vienna; bavarian; illustration; italian; roman; sidenote; tyrolese summary = salt mines at Hall, near Innsbruck, on the northern bank of the Inn. There were also sent southward into Italy raw hides, timber, Alpine as well as the beautiful land Tyrol, Margaret was married, in A.D. 1330, to the youthful Prince John of Bohemia, the bridegroom being inhabitants, dates from the time of the Roman occupation of Tyrol. SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH TYROL--MERAN, BOZEN, SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF SOUTH TYROL--MERAN, BOZEN, pasture land, set in a wide valley surrounded by beautiful mountain white-walled houses and villas, and the ruins of Castle Tyrol set high times the town residence of the Counts of Tyrol. the towns and villages of Southern Tyrol, stands the most famous village, is yet one of the most interesting places in Southern Tyrol. SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF WALSCH-TYROL: TRENT, ITS HISTORY, SOME TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF WALSCH-TYROL: TRENT, ITS HISTORY, id = 49290 author = Manning, Anne title = The Year Nine: A Tale of the Tyrol date = keywords = Anderl; Anna; Baron; Bavarians; CHAPTER; D.D.; Edition; Engravings; Father; Franz; General; God; Hofer; Hormayr; Illustrations; Innsbruck; JOHN; Joachim; New; Rev.; Rudolf; Sandwirth; Speckbacher; Theresa; Tyrolese; cloth; come summary = "Father," said a lad, running into the house, "two men are coming "How is your good Maria?" said the Sandwirth''s wife, coming forward. "A flat-faced Bavarian, I think, father," said the Sandwirth: "cunning "What said you of me, my little man?" inquired Father Joachim, without "I''m going now, Sandwirth," said he, approaching Hofer, whose hand was "Come, that''s cordial!" said Franz, as Hofer held out his hand to him. I did not know you at first," said Hofer, looking "Surely, no," said Hofer; "I look to see them again in a day or two, way to a poor man like thee, Anderl," said Anna. "As an emperor is likely to do," said Hofer, his good white teeth "A good way of having a dinner for next day," said Anna, laughing. "What a good thing Baron Hormayr is not of his sort," said Theresa. "Aye, that''s just Theresa," said Hofer; "and a good daughter, Rudolf, id = 47533 author = Rosegger, Peter title = The Forest Farm: Tales of the Austrian Tyrol date = keywords = Drachenbinder; Footpath; Forest; God; Kickel; Lord; Maxel; Peter; Rosegger; Sepp; Simmerl; Steve; Sunday; Tom; father; good; little; look; man; mother; time summary = Just so far have many thinking people come to-day, and there remain, stood rooted there like a little tree, gazing up at my father, and was "I don''t know anywhere else to look for him," said my father, and he came a friendly little woman and whispered, "Look here, child, if you precipice, my father said under his breath to my mother, "Wife, let us living-room: whoever wanted to see little Maxel''s house burning must is lively with young folk, and the house-father, little Maxel, teaches said, "God greet you, mother!" It was in this house that I first heard The house-mother went to and fro, looking after the tables, house-father''s table, because there was an old man amongst them who "Well and good, but don''t talk long, boys." So the house-father, after "Nay, nay, mother," said father to her, "you can''t go; you''re no good