You could check these two papers:
Eckle, J., and U. Heid (1996)
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~eckle/complex96lt.ps.gz
Kuhn, J., Eckle-Kohler, J., and Rohrer, C. (1998)
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~eckle/KuhnEckleRohrer98.ps.gz
I hope that would help
Khaled Elghamry
Ph.D. Candidate
Lingusitics Department
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana,USA
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Stefan Th. Gries wrote:
> Dear colleagues
>
> I am looking for a list of German verbs together with their relative
> subcategorization, or constructional, frequencies. This list would ideally look
> something like this:
>
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> VERB: werfen ('throw')
> intransitive: 3%
> simple transitive: 37%
> transitive + PP: 40%
> ditransitive: 20%
>
> VERB: laufen ('run')
> intransitive: ...
>
> ...
> --------------------------------
>
> Does anybody know of something like this? I'll post a summary ...
> Thanks in advance,
> Stefan
>
> Stefan Th. Gries
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> IFKI, Southern Denmark University
> http://people.freenet.de/Stefan_Th_Gries
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