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 Click on the Record Number to see the analyzed
text.
 Figures per main clause (MC) are actually
per 100 MC.* 
| Rec No | 
 | 
Total W | 
W
 /MC | 
MC Long | 
MC Short | 
MC Var | 
TSC
/MC | 
% W inPP | 
Inf /MC | 
Gn /MC | 
Gve /MC | 
App 
 /MC | 
 
| Avg | 
  | 
322 | 
21.2 | 
56 | 
 7 | 
65 | 
72 | 
 45 | 
17.3 | 
7.3  | 
18.2 | 
16.0  | 
 
| N01 | 
Austen, Pride | 
307 | 
12.3 | 
79 | 
1 | 
94 | 
68 | 
32 | 
24.0 | 
16.0 | 
4.0 | 
0 | 
 
| N02 | 
Dickens, Tale | 
334 | 
13.9 | 
37 | 
5 | 
32 | 
25 | 
51 | 
4.2 | 
16.7 | 
4.2 | 
4.2 | 
 
| N03 | 
Hawthorne, Scarlet | 
345 | 
43.1 | 
72 | 
15 | 
41 | 
175 | 
53 | 
50.0 | 
  | 
37.5 | 
12.5 | 
 
| N04 | 
James, "Daisy Miller" | 
332 | 
33.2 | 
72 | 
13 | 
64 | 
90 | 
62 | 
10.0 | 
  | 
50.0 | 
60.0 | 
 
| N05 | 
Tolstoy, Anna K | 
308 | 
17.1 | 
46 | 
5 | 
73 | 
50 | 
41 | 
5.6 | 
11.1 | 
11.1 | 
16.7 | 
 
| N06 | 
Twain, Tom Sawyer | 
305 | 
7.6 | 
30 | 
1 | 
85 | 
23 | 
33 | 
10.0 | 
  | 
2.5 | 
2.5 | 
 
 
* This not only eliminates decimal points and place-holding
zeroes, but it also allows us to say, for example, that if the figure of
TSC/MC is six, then, assuming that the clauses are distributed evenly,
six per cent of the main clause have subordinate clauses. Zeroes have been
eliminated from the table because they simply add clutter.  |