@incollection{Engelberg2019, author = {Stefan Engelberg}, title = {Argumentstrukturmuster. Ein elektronisches Handbuch zu verbalen Argumentstrukturen im Deutschen}, series = {Konstruktionsgrammatik VI. Varianz in der konstruktionalen Schematizit{\"a}t}, editor = {D{\´a}niel Czicza and Volodymyr Dekalo and Gabriele Diewald}, publisher = {Stauffenburg}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-95809-530-4}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-93777}, pages = {13 -- 38}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Valency-based and construction-based approaches to argument structure have been competing for quite a while. However, while valency-based approaches are backed up by numerous valency dictionaries as comprehensive descriptive resources, nothing comparable exists for construction-based approaches. The paper at hand describes the foundations of an ongoing project at the Institut f{\"u}r Deutsche Sprache in Mannheim. Aim of the project is the compilation of an online available description of a net of German argument structure patterns. The main purpose of this resource is to provide an empirical basis for an evaluation of the adequacy of valency- versus construction-based theories of argument structure. The paper at hand addresses the theoretical background, in particular the concepts of pattern and argument structure, and the corpus-based method of the project. Furthermore, it describes the coverage of the resource, the microstructure of the articles, and the macrostructure which is conceived of as a net of argument structure patterns based on family resemblance.}, language = {de} }