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Satzbaupläne im Deutschen und Koreanischen nach der Valenztheorie : Sentence Structures in German and Korean

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Authors

Lie, Kwang Sook

Issue Date
1997-09
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Citation
어학연구, Vol.33 No.3, pp. 509-532
Abstract
Valence theory is easy to understand and used to explain the sentence
structures for beginners learning German. According to the valence
theory the verb has the central position of the sentence and the
other constituents are dependant on the verb. These constitutents are
divided into two groups: complement (Erganzung) and adjunct
(Angabe). Complements are specific to the subclasses of the verbs,
while adjuncts are related to the whole sentence. Complements are separated
into two groups, the obligatory and the optional complement, depending
on whether complements are omissible especially in communication.
The combinations of the verb and the complements result in sentence models (Satzbauplane). Schumacher (1987) proposes 42 sentence models of German.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
German
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/86082
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