Daehyeon, hi
Good questions.
> First, is there a minimum study corpus size for the keyness analysis?
The *number* of KWs is largely determined by your P value setting. A
small sample size (and I agree yours is very small) means the
*quality* of the KWs is not in itself as trustworthy as it would be if
you had 100 student samples instead of 10, and the small size of
Locness doesn't help: it is supposed here to represent academic
writing of a certain kind but actually only contains about 1/3 of a
million words so word frequencies cannot be estimated very reliably,
and each of your students wrote only about 400 words so there isn't
much to go on (remembering that this is only software, not human
reading!).
> Second, ... the students
> wrote about the same writing topic (a total of 3,316 running words),
> and KeyWords generated 23 keywords.
YES! the KW procedure tells us a lot about what texts are *about*. If
all your students wrote about the same topic there would be fewer KWs
than if they wrote about varied topics.
> My last questions is: what does the order of keywords (by keyness)
> necessarily mean?
http://lexically.net/wordsmith/version6/faqs/answers.htm#different_keynesses
gives an answer to that, I think.
Best -- Mike