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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3041 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Yosemite 2 mile 2 Valley 2 Point 2 California 1 wah 1 illustration 1 foot 1 Trip 1 Trail 1 Sutter 1 Street 1 Stockton 1 State 1 Spirit 1 San 1 Road 1 River 1 Photograph 1 Pacific 1 New 1 Montgomery 1 Mission 1 Merced 1 Market 1 Mariposa 1 Lake 1 Kos 1 Kearny 1 Indians 1 House 1 Hotel 1 Hill 1 Great 1 Glacier 1 Francisco 1 Falls 1 Co. 1 Clark 1 City 1 Boysen 1 Big 1 Bay 1 Alt Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 636 mile 533 foot 318 trail 271 street 202 road 201 day 195 side 177 city 174 valley 172 water 156 time 155 point 143 tree 131 name 131 building 126 half 124 man 123 rock 116 route 111 trip 110 right 110 hour 109 view 107 north 107 mountain 107 canyon 103 wall 103 room 100 year 100 place 94 distance 93 lake 92 way 92 end 88 summit 88 left 88 forest 85 fall 84 hotel 84 granite 82 top 81 camp 79 horse 79 block 76 tribe 74 tourist 72 house 71 hill 70 river 70 nee Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 732 _ 370 Yosemite 217 San 166 Valley 151 Point 126 Francisco 122 Trail 112 Lake 112 Indians 111 S. 111 California 95 Alt 94 Ah 91 State 86 Trip 83 House 79 Road 76 Merced 72 F. 70 Big 66 Glacier 65 Pacific 65 Creek 64 R. 63 . 59 Falls 59 Dome 58 | 57 New 54 Montgomery 54 El 51 Mission 51 Hotel 47 YOSEMITE 47 City 45 Mariposa 45 Camp 44 Tenaya 44 Stockton 44 Nevada 44 C. 42 Sierra 42 Capitan 40 Market 40 Bay 39 Co. 38 SAN 38 Park 38 North 38 Indian Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 749 it 399 we 359 they 296 he 287 you 213 them 108 us 107 she 97 him 79 one 63 i 40 her 30 themselves 28 itself 28 himself 18 me 12 yourself 12 ourselves 6 herself 2 theirs 2 thee 2 myself 1 you''ll 1 ya 1 tenaya~ 1 ours 1 meadow~ 1 house.--this 1 his 1 business Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3200 be 728 have 262 make 215 take 177 see 176 follow 150 turn 149 go 139 come 125 pass 123 find 121 leave 121 do 116 stand 103 give 102 know 94 call 85 return 84 reach 75 run 74 occupy 74 lead 73 rise 72 look 72 cross 71 lie 68 fall 66 climb 64 use 64 enter 62 carry 62 build 60 descend 59 bear 58 become 57 keep 55 grow 55 continue 54 say 53 bring 48 obtain 48 name 48 contain 46 form 45 furnish 43 surround 41 get 40 begin 39 seem 37 include Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 267 not 225 most 217 good 209 more 198 large 190 great 188 up 177 about 174 other 169 old 169 here 163 first 162 now 152 long 152 high 151 well 137 so 132 many 131 very 126 small 125 fine 119 out 114 short 110 just 110 far 110 down 106 nearly 104 beautiful 104 also 103 south 103 only 103 little 101 then 98 as 93 indian 91 new 91 main 90 low 90 away 89 white 86 early 84 still 84 few 77 several 73 even 69 back 63 same 61 further 61 deep 61 again Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76 good 51 large 38 fine 27 most 26 high 24 least 11 southw 10 old 10 low 9 lofty 9 Most 8 late 8 great 7 near 7 grand 6 short 6 long 5 warm 4 new 4 bad 3 strong 3 smooth 3 rich 3 deep 2 young 2 warlike 2 vast 2 tall 2 slight 2 rare 2 quick 2 heavy 2 fair 2 broad 1 wise 1 wild 1 wide 1 vile 1 true 1 topmost 1 swift 1 sunny 1 steep 1 soft 1 small 1 sincere 1 shrewd 1 sheer 1 shaggy 1 safe Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 198 most 9 well 6 least 1 surest 1 purest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 trail turns right 3 point see trail 2 name was lung 2 rock are about 2 trail follows down 2 trail follows up 2 trail is now 2 tree stood so 2 yosemite was first 1 _ does _ 1 _ had _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is _ 1 _ is edited.--_new 1 _ leaves modesto 1 _ saw _ 1 _ see _ 1 _ seen yosemite 1 building is not 1 building standing alone 1 buildings have long 1 cities has yet 1 cities have several 1 city are numerous 1 city falls away 1 city has hardly 1 city has several 1 city was originally 1 day do not 1 day is not 1 day lay still 1 foot has ever 1 foot is always 1 francisco has amply 1 francisco stands preƫminent 1 francisco was first 1 indians are spiritualists 1 indians called _ 1 indians called ah 1 indians called mah''ta 1 indians had names 1 indians had real 1 indians had well 1 indians have sometimes 1 indians used single 1 indians was extensive 1 indians were all 1 indians were not 1 lake is undoubtedly 1 man did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 building is not as 1 day is not only 1 mile is no exaggeration 1 names is not certainly 1 point is not only 1 route is not especially 1 routes are not really 1 trees is not as 1 water is not too A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16572 author = Clark, Galen title = Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity Their History, Customs and Traditions date = keywords = Boysen; California; Clark; Indians; Mariposa; Photograph; River; Valley; Yosemite; illustration summary = State of California the "Yosemite Valley" and the "Mariposa Grove the original Indian name of the Valley was Ah-wah''-nee, which Other bands of Indians in the vicinity of the Yosemite Valley soldiers'' and white men''s account of the cause of the Indian war In the Yosemite Valley and at other Indian Indians, kept for use before the country was settled by the white The principal berries used by the Indians of Yosemite and tribes As in all Indian tribes, the women do most of the work.] The various tribes in the vicinity of Yosemite Valley are as Indian Canyon, near the Yosemite Falls. Yosemite Indians fifty years ago, are now never seen except in The Indians of the Yosemite Valley and vicinity have a great fund Indians believe that this great rock grew from a small boulder. the stream clear down into the Yosemite Valley; and the Indians id = 40360 author = Hall, Ansel F. (Ansel Franklin) title = Guide to Yosemite A handbook of the trails and roads of Yosemite valley and the adjacent region date = keywords = Alt; Falls; Glacier; Lake; Merced; Point; Road; Trail; Trip; Yosemite; mile summary = hotel-camp, and is located one-half mile north of Yosemite Village water." From the end of the road the Tenaya Lake and North Dome Trail Here the main trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls, Glacier Point, Half of a mile eastward, the new ~Ten Lakes Trail~ follows up the east bank One mile further the ~Yosemite Falls Trail~ branches to right (Trail Trip 5) leads to Yosemite via Mirror Lake. Yosemite~, ~Clouds Rest~, ~Tuolumne Meadows~ and ~Merced Lake~ (Trail YOSEMITE TO GLACIER POINT _via_ THE SHORT TRAIL AND RETURN _via_ YOSEMITE TO GLACIER POINT _via_ THE SHORT TRAIL AND RETURN _via_ ~Mirror Lake~ is three miles distant by road from Yosemite. The trail starts at ~Mirror Lake~, three miles from Yosemite. a branch trail turns left descending 400 feet into Little Yosemite. Here the ~Yosemite Point and North Dome Trail~ turns distance of about two miles from the road, the ~Ostrander Lake Trail~ id = 50017 author = Smith, Bertha H. title = Yosemite Legends date = keywords = Great; Kos; Spirit; wah summary = The Ah-wah-nee-chees lived the simple, savage life, which knows no law That night as the Ah-wah-nee-chees feasted themselves on bear meat, when long afterward the white man came and took Ah-wah-nee for his Kos-soo-kah to his lodge there must be a great feast, and all day long of Tee-hee-neh had followed the spirit of Kos-soo-kah. Ah-wah-nee-chees have lived in the deep, grassy valley the white man In the autumn when the Great Spirit swept through Ah-wah-nee with a The Ah-wah-nee-chees numbered more men than women; and from time to Day and night the Ah-wah-nee-chee thought of his love; the face of of Ah-wah-nee loved the mighty Rock Chief who dwelt above them in his The Ah-wah-nee-chees called upon the Rock Chief in vain. The chief of the Ah-wah-nee-chees ordered a great feast, and all faces Ten-ie-ya, the last chief of the Ah-wah-nee-chees. of the great chiefs of Ah-wah-nee." id = 42210 author = nan title = Bancroft''s Tourist''s Guide. Yosemite. San Francisco and around the Bay, (South.) date = keywords = Bay; Big; California; City; Co.; Francisco; Hill; Hotel; House; Kearny; Market; Mission; Montgomery; New; Pacific; Point; San; State; Stockton; Street; Sutter; Valley; Yosemite; foot; mile summary = miles directly south of the lower hotel in Yosemite valley, and about front, half a mile east of the old City Hall, and slightly ascending the Mission Bay, ending in South street, less than a block and a half of Market street the blocks are about one seventh of a mile long from stands on the south side of Market street, occupying the whole block The city has four: The San Francisco and Pacific, Bay, California, and one-half miles west of the City Hall, at the head of Bush street. high, and stand four miles southwest of the City Hall. Heights, near Alta Plaza, a mile and a half west of the City Hall, are City Almshouse stands on the hill, half a mile south of the lake. north of San Francisco, and two and one half miles east of the Golden Next to San Francisco, it is the largest city in the State, having a