Peeking into the socio-historical background and current use of ‘me (no)likey

Author:

Rodríguez–Abruñeiras PaulaORCID

Abstract

The verbto likehas fallen repeatedly under the gaze of scholars. One aspect which has stimulated vigorous discussion is its original use in impersonal constructions and its later change of argument structure along with the disappearance of impersonals from English. Nonetheless, evidence from current informal English shows thatlikeis now used in constructions which bear a close resemblance to the older impersonals, although always displaying alternative spelling variants, especiallylikey. This paper seeks to further our understanding of the verbto like, focusing specifically on these new constructions. To this end I will uselikeyas a generic label to refer to such new uses and constructions, regardless of variations in spelling (unless otherwise stated). Using data from theCorpus of Historical American EnglishandiWeb Corpus, the study will seek to answer the following research questions:RQ1.What are the morpho-syntactic features of the expression ‘me (no) likey’ in Present-Day English?RQ2.What is the origin of the sequence ‘me (no) likey’?RQ3.Where do phrasal patterns withlikeyfall on the continuum of idiomaticity (Michaelis, 2017)?

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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