“…Perhaps unsurprisingly, tokens preceded by like are frequently observed (see Golato, 2000 ; Streeck, 2002 ), due to like ’s function as a quotative (see e.g., Tagliamonte and Hudson, 1999 ; Macaulay, 2001 ; Vandelanotte and Davidse, 2009 ), which indexes many of the functions depictions serve, such as quotation, enactment, demonstration, and pantomime (see Hodge and Cormier, 2019 ). What makes things less straightforward, however, is that like also often functions as a marker signaling hesitation or hedging, among many other things (see Miller and Weinert, 1995 ; D’Arcy, 2017 ).…”