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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4462 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 time 1 programme 1 mind 1 man 1 life 1 hour 1 day 1 Thornton 1 Stiefbach 1 Sarah 1 Rachel 1 Mrs. 1 Mr. 1 Miss 1 Marion 1 Julia 1 Georgie 1 Florence 1 Drayton 1 Dr. 1 Christine 1 Bettie 1 Berkley 1 Aunt Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 263 girl 226 time 175 day 174 room 147 one 132 school 126 hand 125 thing 114 hour 108 head 104 man 100 way 96 eye 93 nothing 90 night 90 anything 88 face 84 doctor 82 friend 78 life 75 something 74 door 71 moment 67 letter 66 house 65 heart 63 mind 58 word 58 party 57 week 57 mother 56 scholar 56 hair 54 tone 54 lady 53 year 53 morning 51 voice 51 fact 49 course 48 place 48 bed 46 idea 46 father 44 manner 43 work 41 box 40 name 40 evening 39 music Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 804 Marion 406 Miss 294 _ 223 Rachel 202 Florence 186 Christine 161 Stiefbach 145 Sarah 115 Georgie 110 Berkley 94 Mr. 77 Drayton 75 exclaimed 66 Mrs. 58 Aunt 55 Bettie 51 Thornton 51 Julia 44 Flo 44 Dr. 38 BĂ©ranger 36 Jabe 35 M. 33 Jemima 32 Fred 30 Mattie 29 Graham 28 Brown 26 Grace 24 Boston 22 Thayer 18 CHAPTER 17 Thanksgiving 17 Rose 17 Mab 16 Uncle 16 Minton 16 Dobbs 16 Benson 15 Robert 15 Arthur 14 Wall 14 God 13 Sallie 12 Stevenson 12 Stein 12 German 11 yer 11 Saturday 11 Friday Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1914 i 1573 you 1476 she 1307 it 621 her 407 he 325 me 278 they 186 them 161 him 160 herself 150 we 90 us 59 one 56 yourself 42 myself 38 themselves 29 himself 25 itself 10 ''em 8 mine 7 yours 4 ''s 3 ourselves 3 his 2 thyself 2 hers 2 em 1 you!--i 1 there,--you 1 there!--you 1 so:-- 1 so''t 1 shortly:-- 1 p''r''aps 1 ours 1 o 1 in,--that 1 hisself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3535 be 1484 have 976 do 446 say 401 know 397 go 322 think 264 come 262 see 259 make 218 get 205 take 203 look 165 give 162 tell 144 reply 134 ask 119 feel 118 seem 107 put 101 find 97 hear 95 leave 89 want 77 keep 74 call 72 let 67 stand 66 speak 66 sit 66 read 64 mean 62 play 62 like 61 turn 60 wish 56 live 54 suppose 54 begin 53 laugh 52 try 52 exclaim 52 cry 51 help 50 believe 46 talk 45 pass 45 hold 45 become 42 run Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1311 not 352 so 291 very 238 up 206 now 186 much 178 never 172 more 167 just 164 out 163 well 161 as 152 only 135 good 128 here 125 little 124 too 116 then 114 most 110 ever 108 down 106 other 103 old 103 long 101 first 99 young 98 all 97 there 91 great 89 almost 83 off 83 back 81 always 80 last 79 quite 79 own 70 such 70 on 70 in 70 enough 68 still 68 away 67 really 66 many 64 perfectly 62 sure 62 even 61 over 59 same 58 again Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 good 23 least 22 most 8 high 7 slight 7 great 6 deep 5 j 4 near 4 Most 3 handsome 3 dear 2 sad 2 old 2 lovely 2 long 2 bad 1 young 1 wild 1 warm 1 thick 1 strange 1 smart 1 severe 1 said:-- 1 rich 1 queer 1 pure 1 plain 1 noble 1 loud 1 lazy 1 large 1 heavy 1 hard 1 furth 1 full 1 common 1 cold 1 chief 1 bright 1 brave Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 most 9 least 6 well 1 brightest 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 marion did not 4 _ is _ 3 _ do _ 3 _ do n''t 3 christine came in 3 florence came in 3 marion looked up 2 _ did n''t 2 _ have _ 2 berkley is not 2 marion had never 2 marion said nothing 2 marion was not 2 rachel was able 2 rachel was delighted 2 rachel was very 1 _ am perfectly 1 _ are _ 1 _ be very 1 _ do anything 1 _ does _ 1 _ done anything 1 _ feel _ 1 _ got enough 1 _ has not 1 _ is quite 1 _ knew _ 1 _ know _ 1 _ says _ 1 _ sit down 1 _ was _ 1 anything go horrible 1 berkley did not 1 berkley had only 1 berkley is just 1 berkley was very 1 christine came down 1 christine came home 1 christine came up 1 christine did not 1 christine said nothing 1 christine sat down 1 christine told marion 1 christine was as 1 christine was personally 1 christine was shocked 1 christine was too 1 christine went up 1 christine were very 1 day is already Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 marion made no reply 1 berkley did not again 1 berkley had no idea 1 doctor did not again 1 doctor had not only 1 doctor made no reply 1 florence are not quite 1 florence made no answer 1 georgie made no reply 1 girl had no claims 1 marion had no intention 1 marion had no other 1 marion was not at 1 stiefbach made no reply 1 things was not likely A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 2274 author = Bennett, Arnold title = How to Live on 24 Hours a Day date = keywords = day; hour; life; man; mind; programme; time summary = twenty-four hours a day." Yet it has been said that time is money. You have to live on this twenty-four hours of daily time. Which of us lives on twenty-four hours a day? Which of us lives on twenty-four hours a day? I have no difficulty in living on twenty-four hours a day. So let us begin to examine the budget of the day''s time. hours are thus lost every day simply because my typical man thinks so that more work, more genuine living, could be got out of six days than the waste of days, half an hour at least on six mornings a week, and that an average of over an hour a day given to the mind should hours and a half a week to serious, continuous effort, and still live mind (which is not the highest part of _you_) every hour of the day, id = 41524 author = Comins, Elizabeth B. (Elizabeth Barker) title = Marion Berkley: A Story for Girls date = keywords = Aunt; Berkley; Bettie; Christine; Dr.; Drayton; Florence; Georgie; Julia; Marion; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Rachel; Sarah; Stiefbach; Thornton summary = "Marion," replied Miss Christine, in a quiet, but reproving tone, "I do Marion made no reply, and Miss Christine sat down and commenced talking Mrs. Berkley had requested, when Marion entered Miss Stiefbach''s school, "Well, Marion, I don''t know what you will do next," said Miss Christine; "Well, Sarah," said Miss Christine, who could not resist joining Marion Marion!" exclaimed Miss Christine, looking from one to the "Well, Marion and Sarah," said Florence, "I think you''re both perfect "Sallie, do you know where Miss Christine is?" asked Marion, as they met "Marion, what an expression!" said Miss Christine, as she sat in "Well now, Miss Christine," said Marion, "if you are ready, I''ll go down "Oh, I don''t want to," replied Marion, much to Miss Christine''s "But, Marion," said Rachel, "don''t you suppose if they wanted to know us "Well, time will show," said Dr. Drayton; "but Rachel, if Marion Berkley