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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27709 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Tom 1 southern 1 slave 1 northern 1 african 1 United 1 Union 1 Uncle 1 Stowe 1 States 1 St. 1 South 1 North 1 Mrs. 1 Harry 1 God 1 George 1 Eva 1 England 1 Eliza 1 Clare 1 Christ 1 Bird 1 Bible Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 474 slave 355 man 224 slavery 224 master 133 servant 130 time 123 child 117 negro 107 country 102 evil 96 day 94 thing 92 law 84 one 81 race 81 people 81 nothing 79 hand 78 subject 75 mother 74 year 73 state 72 heart 71 right 69 condition 68 mind 67 duty 66 circumstance 65 boy 62 work 62 slaveholder 62 part 61 world 61 wife 61 way 60 father 59 object 59 fact 58 interest 58 house 58 abolition 57 eye 56 nation 56 life 56 friend 56 church 54 money 52 truth 52 face 50 word Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 306 Tom 214 God 167 _ 137 States 127 South 121 Mrs. 116 Eliza 112 Uncle 108 Mr. 105 George 99 North 96 Shelby 93 St. 86 Eva 84 United 78 Miss 66 Harry 65 Clare 63 Ophelia 63 Bible 61 Stowe 60 Topsy 51 Chloe 48 Union 47 Haley 45 Christ 42 ye 42 England 39 Lord 37 Cabin 35 Ham 34 African 33 Aunt 32 c. 31 Bird 29 thou 28 Mas''r 27 CHAPTER 26 Paul 26 Christians 24 Africa 23 Southern 20 heaven 20 TOM 20 New 20 Divine 19 Sam 18 Christian 17 Saviour 16 Slavery Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1024 it 953 i 725 they 673 he 489 you 414 them 410 she 378 we 285 him 173 her 172 me 135 us 45 themselves 35 himself 30 ourselves 18 thee 16 herself 13 myself 13 itself 7 eva 6 thyself 5 ye 5 ''em 3 yourself 1 yourselves 1 yours 1 theirs 1 one 1 mine 1 his 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3441 be 972 have 493 do 435 say 188 know 187 go 177 make 154 come 146 take 140 see 117 tell 108 give 101 find 94 think 92 sell 91 look 86 get 75 bring 70 call 65 write 64 read 63 want 63 fall 59 try 59 let 59 become 58 run 57 leave 54 hear 51 love 51 feel 49 buy 45 stand 44 suppose 44 ask 43 use 43 show 43 hold 43 believe 42 help 41 follow 39 die 38 appear 37 set 37 receive 35 lie 35 grow 34 treat 34 begin 33 talk Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 738 not 267 so 199 little 185 well 180 good 172 more 166 very 153 free 150 poor 149 then 127 now 120 never 116 up 116 as 114 southern 111 other 104 own 101 old 98 too 98 great 95 many 91 here 90 white 90 only 87 african 83 away 79 long 77 out 76 such 76 much 73 far 72 same 69 ever 69 bad 62 most 62 just 61 last 61 again 57 on 57 down 54 yet 54 few 53 negro 52 off 49 soon 46 northern 46 black 44 there 42 cruel 42 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 least 26 good 25 most 10 bad 6 Most 5 high 4 low 3 plain 3 large 2 young 2 sad 2 early 2 dear 1 wise 1 wicked 1 swift 1 strict 1 remote 1 old 1 noble 1 nice 1 manif 1 happy 1 gross 1 great 1 free 1 fine 1 deep 1 dark 1 bl 1 big Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37 most 3 least 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 shelby was very 5 slavery is not 3 slave is not 3 slaves are better 3 slaves is not 2 man is conscious 2 shelby did not 2 slave is better 2 slaves do not 2 slaves is much 1 _ are _ 1 _ is not 1 _ sell _ 1 _ take lodgings 1 _ wants _ 1 child knew not 1 children are no 1 children are not 1 country become better 1 country is already 1 day is o''er 1 eliza are here 1 eliza left uncle 1 eliza looked so 1 eliza ran quickly 1 eliza went out 1 eva does not 1 eva was dead 1 eva was very 1 eva were great 1 evil falls more 1 evil falls mostly 1 evil is most 1 george called out 1 george got employment 1 george looked out 1 george was devotedly 1 george was mr. 1 god be merciful 1 god gave laws 1 god is immutable 1 god is moreover 1 god is near 1 god looked down 1 laws are inoperative 1 laws are unchangeable 1 laws were good 1 laws were then 1 man called haley 1 man called tom Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 slave is not amenable 2 slaves is not necessarily 1 _ is not sufficient 1 men have no business 1 race are not less 1 servant is not inconsistent 1 servant knew no bounds 1 servants are not only 1 slavery fall not alone 1 slavery is not necessarily 1 slavery is not so 1 slaves do not more 1 slaves had no other 1 slaves is not sinful 1 time makes no effort A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 11171 author = Stowe, Harriet Beecher title = Uncle Tom''s Cabin, Young Folks'' Edition date = keywords = Clare; Eliza; St.; Tom summary = Uncle Tom and Aunt Chloe lived together in a pretty little cottage built Then Haley said, ''Give me that slave of yours called Tom--he is worth a ''I''m running away, Uncle Tom and Aunt Chloe--carrying off my child,'' sold my Harry, and you, Uncle Tom. The man is coming to take you away ''You don''t need to do that,'' said Mrs. Shelby, ''Tom won''t run away.'' ''Please give my love to Mas''r George,'' said Tom, looking round sadly. ''Thank you, my little lady,'' said Tom. Just at this moment, the boat stopped at a small landing-place to take ''Look up, Tom,'' he said to him, ''and see how you like your new master.'' ''Yes, Uncle Tom, it begins to look beautiful,'' said Eva, gazing on it ''Topsy,'' said Miss Ophelia, ''don''t you know it is wicked to tell lies?'' George and Eliza what Tom Loker had said. id = 28021 author = Stowe, Harriet Beecher title = Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom''s Cabin date = keywords = Bird; Eva; George; Harry; Tom summary = wicked man was coming to take little Harry away from his mother, and at this moment that poor Eliza and little Harry came to his door. "Nobody shall hurt you here, poor woman," said Mrs. Bird. "When she wakes and feels a little rested, we shall see," said Mrs. Bird, who began to busy herself with her knitting. night before Eliza and little Harry came to their door. "Poor woman," said Mrs. Bird, "it is much further off than you think; wicked trader, and what his poor mother had suffered to bring him away. little Harry to him, and the rest of it was paid with poor Tom. Think "I''s older, ye know," said Tom, stroking the boy''s fine curly head with "Thank you, my little lady," said Tom. The boat here stopped at a small landing to take in wood, and Eva, From that day Tom and Eva were great friends. id = 15698 author = Woodward, A. title = A Review of Uncle Tom''s Cabin; or, An Essay on Slavery date = keywords = Bible; Christ; England; God; Mrs.; North; South; States; Stowe; Tom; Uncle; Union; United; african; northern; slave; southern summary = and discussion of the question of African slavery, in the free States, relinquished all right to interfere with slavery in the slave states, no union of the slave and free states could ever have taken place. states ever could have taken place, had not the right to hold slave than negro-slavery in the Southern States. for the poor slave in the Southern States; whose conditions are with the condition of slaves and free negroes, North and South, must both the slaves and themselves in greater evils than African slavery entire slave population in this country, if both masters and servants free men, (so called), than they have as slaves in the South. best interests of master and slave; and in the fear of God Almighty, they are to the Southern slaves and free negroes. The condition of African slaves in the United States better than the