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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24092 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 94 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 God 2 thy 2 love 2 like 2 far 2 Welsh 2 Wales 2 Lord 1 thou 1 sweet 1 song 1 irish 1 great 1 good 1 fair 1 dolly 1 death 1 day 1 Thy 1 Thou 1 Thee 1 Sweetheart 1 Son 1 Shall 1 REV 1 Native 1 Mary 1 Love 1 Land 1 King 1 Heaven 1 GWILYM 1 Father 1 Erin 1 Earth 1 EVANS 1 DAFYDD 1 Cymru 1 Christ Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 164 day 162 heart 124 love 116 song 102 man 102 life 102 eye 96 death 91 night 90 time 85 hand 84 thy 84 mountain 82 world 76 land 74 earth 73 soul 69 son 69 sky 66 flower 64 sun 61 sea 61 poem 61 light 61 joy 58 hour 57 hill 57 bird 56 grave 55 way 55 face 54 word 54 voice 54 name 54 child 54 bard 51 beauty 50 poet 50 foot 46 year 46 side 45 tear 45 air 44 power 44 home 44 gold 43 wave 43 star 43 breast 41 peace Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 176 God 129 Thy 126 thou 108 o''er 94 Thou 92 _ 89 Welsh 66 Lord 61 Christ 58 King 53 Heaven 50 Wales 43 heaven 37 ye 35 Earth 34 Father 33 Land 32 REV 27 Son 27 O''er 27 Love 25 Native 25 May 25 Mary 24 Thee 22 Shall 22 Gwilym 21 Tis 20 hath 20 Saviour 19 Ye 19 Church 18 Jesus 18 Irish 18 Erin 18 EVANS 16 m''ochon 16 agus 16 M''ochon 15 Holy 15 GWILYM 15 English 15 Death 14 hast 14 ST 14 Ruth 14 John 14 Heavenly 13 yon 13 William Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 555 i 425 he 253 me 240 they 217 it 165 you 159 we 147 him 133 she 110 them 103 us 67 thee 62 her 15 himself 9 mine 8 itself 6 ye 6 thy 4 thyself 4 themselves 4 myself 2 ourselves 2 ours 2 one 1 yourself 1 yours 1 w.--then 1 thither-- 1 theirs 1 back!--or 1 ay 1 ''s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1671 be 348 have 126 see 122 come 112 go 109 do 101 give 92 let 78 bear 77 fall 76 make 76 know 74 die 70 lie 68 hear 63 say 60 love 59 find 56 meet 54 sing 53 take 53 rise 49 live 48 leave 40 pass 40 grow 39 break 38 tell 37 stand 36 bring 35 fill 34 seek 34 look 33 keep 32 follow 31 rest 31 cry 30 think 30 publish 30 bless 29 turn 28 flow 27 sleep 27 shine 27 set 27 hold 27 appear 26 lose 26 lead 26 lay Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 299 not 193 now 170 so 132 still 129 then 127 more 123 fair 117 far 105 long 94 ever 90 sweet 90 great 89 bright 76 high 71 here 68 good 65 yet 65 too 64 most 63 well 62 there 59 old 58 white 58 never 57 deep 54 thus 54 full 54 away 53 again 52 only 52 forth 51 own 50 many 50 little 49 dear 48 other 48 early 47 wild 47 last 47 free 46 green 43 up 42 out 42 once 41 dark 40 pure 40 first 38 very 37 even 36 soon Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 most 13 good 7 fair 6 l 6 high 5 temp 4 bad 3 lofty 3 least 3 great 3 bl 2 young 2 rich 2 rare 2 near 2 may 2 lovely 2 grand 2 fine 2 eld 2 deep 2 dear 2 brave 2 black 1 wr 1 unbl 1 sweet 1 sure 1 subdu 1 strong 1 sprightly 1 sore 1 soon 1 soar 1 smil 1 slight 1 sharp 1 saw 1 rude 1 raven 1 powerfull 1 poor 1 old 1 noble 1 mighty 1 meek 1 mean 1 loud 1 late 1 keen Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 49 most 4 well 1 richest 1 rearest 1 heedest 1 glitterest 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?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 day is ever 1 day is long 1 day is night 1 days are almost 1 days are fleeting 1 days gone over 1 days were beads 1 death is better 1 death is certain 1 death is not 1 earth lie low 1 earth lies heavy 1 eye grown ghastly 1 eyes are bright 1 eyes are fix''d 1 eyes are red 1 eyes were wild 1 flowers are fresh 1 flowers is fair 1 god are good 1 god came down 1 god comes gently 1 god did not 1 god does even 1 god has knowledge 1 god is always 1 god is ever 1 god is small 1 god was not 1 hand are strong 1 heart be true 1 heart goes out 1 heart has deep 1 heart is coward 1 heart is evermore 1 heart is now 1 heart knows little 1 heart lies broke 1 heart was o''erflowing 1 heart were thine 1 hearts are sore 1 hearts did providence 1 life ''s sweets 1 life is well 1 love are these-- 1 love is ever 1 love is vain 1 love was then 1 loved been inconstant 1 man be mute Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14232 author = Graves, Alfred Perceval title = A Celtic Psaltery Being Mainly Renderings in English Verse from Irish & Welsh Poetry date = keywords = Christ; Earth; Erin; Father; God; Heaven; King; Lord; Love; Mary; Son; Thee; Thou; Thy; Welsh; death; far; good; great; irish summary = How didst thou order thy days in youth?" Christ, Thou Son of God most High, Thou art over them all, till this Earth ends its story. Thy life of grace draws near its end. Thy blessed fame shall ever bide, I may live to love Thy pleasure. Into thy very heart they''ll fall and cure thee body and soul." "And this the very spear that thy white side pierced and slew thee?" It is ill with a youth thy heart''s secrets to share. May Church and chancel bless Thy good counsel! Dear God, overflows from Thy Spirit. Earth shall own Thy Might Victorious, Of Love, in God''s own Heaven and Earth, "Without thy Sire hast thou returned?" That Thou wouldst of Thy good pleasure, Shall to thy first exultancy transmute thee. Till in Thy mercy Thou descend once more Whispering: "Lord, Thy will be done to-day, Thy Heart of Love id = 15165 author = nan title = Welsh Lyrics of the Nineteenth Century date = keywords = Cymru; God; Sweetheart; Wales; dolly; far; like; love; thy summary = Ere yet the shadows fall and night grows dark. And make thee rest upon thy sandy bar. Loving Saviour, stay beside us; let Thy Holy Spirit guide us, With thy fair face and eyes divine, From far and near men by the graves shall stand Their eyes are bright and sparkling, like water in the sun, Murmur low the songs we love, thy fair face is seen Yet they, love, are kissing thy cheek, Eternal my love towards thee! Thy triumph song of joy and praise My tale in song that Wales loves well, Come, Night, with all thy train As ramparts high thy mountains rise Life, like the heavens, doth endless worlds contain; Dear Cymru, mid thy mountains soaring high And work the will of God. Thy scenery O''er thy fair head, love, When from thy lips, love, Mirrored thy face, love, All thy loving care towards me, id = 18523 author = nan title = The Poetry of Wales date = keywords = DAFYDD; EVANS; GWILYM; God; Land; Lord; Native; REV; Shall; Wales; Welsh; day; fair; like; love; song; sweet; thou; thy summary = "When a bard shall ask a gift of a prince, let him sing one piece; "The Chief of Song shall begin the singing in the common hall." song shall be addressed to God, the next to the king. Have echoed to thy praises night and day, Thy song thou wilt not close. Thou then dost chant thy merriest lays, I''ll welcome thee and sing thy praise. Wilt thou leave thy sparkling chamber The beauties of thy court shall grace And, far beneath me, smiling, lay my lovely native glen. I love thy fair Silurian vales That like thy mountains, huge and high, Or thou, wild Merlin, with thy song A voice from time departed, yet floats thy hills among, For the soul that looks forth from thy children''s bright eyes, Hast thou not found, with thy searching light, Thy father lives, and He is love; Thy long fair neck (thou thing of pride!)