A Corpus of 21st Century Scots Texts

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Cameron, Peter


Total words by this author in corpus - 1,334
Total unique words used by this author in corpus - 572
Ratio of total words to unique words - 2.332
Top ten most common words - the, a, and, in, o, i, wi, or, they, -,
Total number of punctuation marks - 279

Punctuation statistics

16 semicolons in total or 11.99 per thousand words 2 colons in total or 1.50 per thousand words 53 apostrophes in total or 39.73 per thousand words 0 quotes in total or 0.00 per thousand words 112 commas in total or 83.96 per thousand words 4 exclamation marks in total or 3.00 per thousand words 19 question marks in total or 14.24 per thousand words 73 full stops in total or 54.72 per thousand words Cameron, Peter; : ' " , ! ? . Sorry, your browser does not support inline SVG.

List of articles

Lallans 75 - The Raid on Clydebank
Lallans Magazine (2009-12-01) in Central categorised as poetry (103 words)

Lallans 74 - Cannle-flame
Lallans Magazine (2009-07-01) in Central categorised as poetry (70 words)

Lallans 82 - Nevermas
Lallans Magazine (2013-07) in Central categorised as poetry (118 words)

Lallans 83 - The Twice-fed Cat
Lallans Magazine (2013-12) in Central categorised as poetry (89 words)

Lallans 58 - The Cornfields o Lowdie
Lallans Magazine (2001-03) in Central categorised as prose (604 words)

Lallans 58 - Naebody’s Rose
Lallans Magazine (2021) in Central categorised as poetry (48 words)

Lallans 59 - Yowdendrift / Gin I Kent
Lallans Magazine (2021) in Central categorised as poetry (188 words)

Lallans 73 - The Stranger
Lallans Magazine (2008-10-01) in Central categorised as poetry (114 words)

Heatmap of punctuation

Cameron, Peter

Full stops are red; commas are blue;
apostrophes are yellow; quotes are pink;
question marks are green; Exclamation marks are cyan;
semicolons are white; colons are black