英文摘要 |
Sentence structure is crucial in language education. However, corpus-based research categorizing and quantifying sentence structures in Mandarin elementary textbooks are insufficient. To fill this gap, this study examined 18,081 simple sentences extracted from textbooks by three different publishers, categorizing them into 40 unique sentence patterns. The most prevalent patterns (S + V + O, S + V + O + V, and S + V + C) accounted for nearly 50% of the sentence structures in the corpus. The ensuing seven categories (S + V,“Shi”sentences, S + A, existence sentences, T + S + V + O, S + P + V + O, and“Ba”sentences) constituted approximately 85% of the total structures. These findings indicate a clear progression in sentence complexity with advancing grade levels, reflecting a pedagogical trajectory from simplicity to complexity. Despite examining various textbook versions, the study found minimal variation in sentence patterns across the three publishers. This research culminates with a proposed sentence learning table, intended to enhance language education. |