@article{Kailich2018, author = {Kailich, Franziska}, title = {Esquemas sint{\´a}cticos en el espa{\~n}ol est{\´a}ndar europeo contempor{\´a}neo}, series = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, volume = {4}, journal = {promptus - W{\"u}rzburger Beitr{\"a}ge zur Romanistik}, issn = {2364-6705}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-187963}, pages = {45-69}, year = {2018}, abstract = {This article summarises an examination of sentence patterns in modern European standard Spanish, in order to give an answer to the following questions: How many different sentence patterns are there and which are the most frequent patterns in modern European Spanish? Based on the principles of verb valency, as established by Lucien Tesni{\`e}re and further developed by Ulrich Engel and others, a corpus of 500 sentences is analysed, identifying the sentence patterns of the main clauses. The analysis shows 19 different sentence patterns, the most frequent of which is p-s-cd, that is, predicate - subject - direct object. Subsequently, the results are compared to those of a different study on Spanish sentence patterns.}, subject = {Spanisch}, language = {es} }