English tough-constructions and their analogues in French and Russian
Alina Tsikulina,
Fayssal Tayalati,
Efstathia Soroli
Abstract:Evaluative constructions involving tough-predicates (e.g., This hill is difficult to
climb) present atypical structure-to-meaning mappings and vary across languages: in some languages (e.g.,
English/French), speakers typically use so-called tough-constructions (TCs) in which the syntactic subject of the
matrix sentence is logically the missing object of the infinitive; in others (e.g., Russian), speakers opt for a variety of
functional analogues (e.g., passive, impersonal constructions). T… Show more
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