The origins of pretend like: A syntactic-semantic puzzle in American English and beyond

Marisa Brook
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Like can be a finite complementizer in present-day varieties of English after a few verbs of perception, apparentness, and/or behavior. Normally, like in this function is an innovation that has replaced the earlier variants as if and as though. Pretend like CP appears to be an exception: it is not clear that a precedent exists in the form of pretend as if or pretend as though. To investigate, this study employs the Corpus of Historical American English (COHA) (Davies 2010–), extracting more than 5,000 examples of pretend with CPs between 1900 and 2019. The results offer tentative support for increase in pretend like in recent decades, despite verification that pretend as if and pretend as though were never well-attested. The puzzle of a like complementizer coming to compete with that and Ø complementizers in the absence of as if and as though – which does not happen across other English verbs – is interpreted as analogy on the basis of semantically overlapping verbs of behavior: behave like CP, act like CP, and make (out) like CP. This case study thus illuminates the conditions under which an incoming variant of a morphosyntactic variable can spread to new lexical or grammatical contexts.
假装喜欢的起源:美国英语及其他语言中的句法语义之谜
在当今的英语中,like 可以作为有限补语出现在一些表示感知、表象和/或行为的动词之后。通常,具有这种功能的 like 是一种创新,它取代了早期的 as if 和 as though 变体。假装像 CP 似乎是个例外:目前还不清楚是否存在假装好像或假装虽然的先例。为了进行研究,本研究使用了美国历史英语语料库(COHA)(Davies,2010-),提取了 1900 年至 2019 年间 5,000 多个假装用 CP 的例子。研究结果初步支持近几十年来 "假装 "like 的增加,尽管 "假装 "as if 和 "假装 "as though 从未得到充分证实。在没有 "如果 "和 "好像 "的情况下,"像 "补语会与 "那 "和 "Ø "补语竞争--这在其他英语动词中并不存在--这一谜团被解释为基于语义重叠的行为动词的类比:behavior like CP, act like CP, and make (out) like CP。因此,本案例研究揭示了形态句法变量的传入变体可以扩散到新的词汇或语法语境的条件。
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