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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 4 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36974 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Heaven 2 thou 2 Lord 2 Kai 2 Court 2 Arthur 1 time 1 son 1 man 1 great 1 death 1 Vran 1 Sleep 1 Rhiannon 1 Pwyll 1 Pryderi 1 Pride 1 Pope 1 Peredur 1 Perdition 1 Owain 1 Matholwch 1 Manawyddan 1 Lucifer 1 Kaw 1 Island 1 Hypocrisy 1 Hell 1 Gwydion 1 Gwenhwyvar 1 Gwalchmai 1 Geraint 1 Fiend 1 Enid 1 Elphin 1 Earl 1 Destruction 1 Countess 1 Castle 1 Belial Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 693 man 479 son 335 horse 282 day 242 maiden 238 time 197 place 186 night 180 knight 180 king 174 one 172 youth 172 head 155 hand 143 world 139 side 135 year 123 thee 120 arm 117 thing 111 palace 106 land 105 wife 103 daughter 98 house 96 woman 96 counsel 94 thy 91 sword 90 lady 90 foot 89 gate 88 death 87 other 87 dog 87 castle 85 word 84 name 82 yonder 81 people 81 host 81 country 80 road 79 none 79 devil 78 nothing 77 gold 77 boy 72 part 71 city Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 940 thou 713 _ 416 Arthur 267 Peredur 220 Geraint 191 Owain 178 Lord 178 Heaven 113 Kai 106 Court 95 wilt 85 Earl 79 Pwyll 73 Lucifer 71 Gwalchmai 68 hast 68 Castle 67 lord 65 Island 62 Gwenhwyvar 60 ye 60 Hell 57 Pryderi 54 Countess 53 Britain 52 Ireland 51 King 51 Elphin 50 mayest 49 Rhiannon 49 Gwydion 48 Lady 46 thee 41 Thou 38 God 37 Enid 36 Taliesin 36 Manawyddan 36 Dyved 34 art 31 lo 31 Matholwch 31 Behold 30 Vran 30 Rome 30 Math 30 Kaw 30 Bendigeid 28 Belial 27 shalt Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2740 he 1960 i 1464 they 1464 it 1287 him 710 them 682 me 641 she 531 you 420 thee 324 we 297 her 139 himself 137 us 53 myself 50 themselves 32 thyself 26 herself 22 one 13 yourself 11 ourselves 11 itself 10 mine 5 his 3 ye 2 yourselves 2 thy 1 whosoever 1 pelf 1 hers 1 ha 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5261 be 1634 say 1569 have 861 go 825 come 617 do 591 see 350 take 261 know 259 give 228 make 182 call 181 hear 166 tell 159 ask 144 behold 141 look 141 get 139 bring 138 slay 136 cause 131 sit 127 become 120 seek 120 let 119 answer 114 set 111 arise 106 return 105 find 103 obtain 102 receive 100 speak 98 think 96 send 94 begin 90 put 90 meet 88 leave 87 turn 82 keep 80 proceed 80 bear 78 remain 77 lose 76 place 76 follow 73 concern 71 strike 70 fight Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1120 not 529 then 481 so 271 there 269 other 268 more 220 here 197 well 196 great 186 now 182 never 178 up 177 good 173 as 163 ever 154 thus 141 own 138 forth 137 many 124 much 116 fair 115 black 114 long 110 first 106 down 105 yet 104 next 102 out 101 forward 100 easy 95 most 93 very 93 little 92 such 90 also 87 together 87 back 86 old 77 only 73 large 73 away 72 therefore 72 far 71 high 70 thereupon 68 young 67 same 64 gladly 62 yellow 62 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75 good 36 fair 15 most 13 high 6 wise 6 large 6 great 6 bad 5 may 5 least 5 extreme 4 old 4 near 4 low 4 farth 4 eld 3 wild 3 swift 3 strong 3 speak 3 slight 3 l 3 easy 3 deep 3 choice 3 bold 2 would 2 say 2 requir 2 red 2 pleasant 2 mean 2 lovely 2 heavy 2 comely 1 young 1 wily 1 white 1 weak 1 vile 1 topmost 1 thick 1 spak 1 small 1 sharp 1 seemly 1 seek 1 secure 1 se 1 saw Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 80 most 33 well 4 hard 1 sayest 1 least 1 hearest 1 easiest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.birmingham.gov.uk Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/libraries.bcc Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 4 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 _ is _ 3 maiden went on 2 _ do _ 2 _ is only 2 arthur went forth 2 geraint went forward 2 horse were fully 2 maiden came in 2 maiden was glad 2 men came up 2 one was as 2 owain had never 2 peredur went back 2 wilt do well 1 _ arose full 1 _ be worth 1 _ came stealthily 1 _ did _ 1 _ get plenty 1 arthur became surety 1 arthur called bedwyr 1 arthur called menw 1 arthur caused morgan 1 arthur caused skilful 1 arthur gave away 1 arthur had never 1 arthur had thus 1 arthur is thy 1 arthur returned home 1 arthur set forth 1 arthur set forward 1 arthur set out 1 arthur slew together 1 arthur was wroth 1 arthur went as 1 day came geraint 1 day is good 1 day is to 1 day said heilyn 1 day was still 1 day was teirnyon 1 days did peredur 1 geraint became wroth 1 geraint came there 1 geraint came up 1 geraint set forth 1 geraint was there 1 geraint went up 1 hand is worth 1 head is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 owain is not greater A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20634 author = Wynne, Ellis title = The Sleeping Bard; Or, Visions of the World, Death, and Hell date = keywords = Belial; Destruction; Fiend; Hell; Hypocrisy; Lucifer; Perdition; Pope; Pride; Sleep; death; great; man; time summary = yonder," said he, "is called _Pride_, the eldest daughter of Belial; the replied, "it is called _The City of Perdition_." "Woe is me," said I, "What are those great streets called?" said I. cause," said the angel, "why those three crafty, powerful heads should the world below; notwithstanding all this," said the angel, "he shall see said the angel, "so come away; the Lawyers are richer than the Merchants, you this time." "But with your favour," said I, "your brother Death a place is this?" "_The chambers of Death_," said _Sleep_. obtained it a hundred times." "Pray," said one red recorder, "what have "Peace, helldogs," at length said a great lobster of a devil who was hearing them, yonder," said he, "are some of the old seed of the great dragon Lucifer;" said eight hundred devils; and Lucifer himself, parted "I do not know," said he, "any thing that will id = 19959 author = nan title = The Mabinogion Vol. 1 date = keywords = Arthur; Castle; Countess; Court; Gwalchmai; Heaven; Kai; Owain; Peredur; thou summary = "By the hand of my friend, good Lady," said Kai, "thy praise of Owain is said Owain, "behold it is time for thee to be cheerful." "Heaven knows," "Go forward," said Peredur, "for I saw such an one as thou warriors, and flower of knighthood." "Truly," said Kai, "thou art illtaught to remain a year mute at Arthur''s Court, with choice of society; knights, and light of chivalry." "Of a truth, maiden," said Kai, "thou Peredur, "show me which is Arthur." "Hold thy peace," said Kai, "and go thou plays best?" "I think," said Peredur, "that the yellow-haired youth will not conceal it from thee." "Verily," said Peredur, "thou shalt thus long." "My soul," said she, "who art thou?" "I am Peredur the son them to-day." "I beseech thee," said Peredur, "to cause a horse and arms the water returns again." "Maiden," said Peredur, "wilt thou come and id = 19973 author = nan title = The Mabinogion Vol. 2 date = keywords = Arthur; Court; Earl; Enid; Geraint; Gwenhwyvar; Heaven; Kai; Kaw; Lord; son; thou summary = Then Gwenhwyvar said to Arthur, "Wilt thou "Geraint," said Gwenhwyvar, "knowest thou the name of that tall knight that I possessed." "Good, Sir," {15} said Geraint, "wilt thou tell me time forth." "Sir," said Geraint, "what is thy counsel to me concerning said Geraint, "that thou wilt go to Gwenhwyvar, the wife of Arthur, to do thee." "She shall go with me," said Geraint, "to the Court of Arthur; said Geraint, "with my consent thou shalt not give the power over thy set forth towards the Court of Arthur; and Geraint went to bear them them, send unto thy companions." "Heaven reward thee," said Geraint, Lord," said she, "of thy meaning." "Neither wilt thou know at this "Thou hadst only," said he, "to hold thy peace as I bade thee. Lord," she said to him, "seest thou yonder man hastening after thee, and "Geraint," said Gwalchmai, "come thou, and see id = 19976 author = nan title = The Mabinogion Vol. 3 date = keywords = Elphin; Gwydion; Heaven; Island; Lord; Manawyddan; Matholwch; Pryderi; Pwyll; Rhiannon; Vran summary = know who thou art, and I greet thee not." "Peradventure," said Pwyll, in the land whence I come." "Lord," said he, "may the day prosper with Lord," said they, "render thanks unto Heaven that thou hast such a "Lord," said he, "the horse can no more than thou hast seen." man," said Pwyll, "I see the lady coming; give me my horse." And no thou art?" "I will tell thee, Lord," said she, "I am Rhiannon, the I come to hear thy answer." "By Heaven," said Pwyll, "behold this is my "Teirnyon," said Pwyll, "Heaven reward thee that thou hast reared the boy come to the land?" "He is a suitor unto thee, lord," said they, "and he suppose, lord," said Matholwch unto Bendigeid Vran, "that he came over "Cheerfully let him go to thee," said Bendigeid Vran, and the boy went "Good day unto thee, lord," said he.