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摘要
本研究旨在探讨“like”一词及其变体“likely”、“like to”、“feel like”和“would like to”等词在语法化过程中的历时演变。通过对语料库BNC和COHA的搜索统计,可以看出like的变体及其语法化的历史趋势。结果表明,在历史上,“喜欢”在词汇和语法功能上都发挥着高度活跃的作用。此外,“like”的变体和搭配是人类与语言频繁互动的结果。研究结果对第二语言教学具有重要意义。
Study on the Diachronic Grammaticalization of Like and Its Variants from Corpus-linguistic Perspective
The purpose of this research is to investigate the diachronic evolution of the word “like” and its variants “likely”, “like to”, “feel like”, and “would like to”, etc. in the process of grammaticalization. Statistics from the search of corpora BNC and COHA show the variants of “like” and their historical trend of grammaticalization. The results demonstrate the highly active role of “like” in both lexical and grammatical functions in history. Furthermore, the variants and collocations of “like” have been the result of frequent interaction between human beings and languages. The findings have significant implications for second language pedagogy.