**Analogy and non-analogy readings of [p en/like].**
In descriptions, adverbial [p en/like], [p en/as-if], etc.\
can be ambiguous, especially in a scene of perception.
For example:
- [ex 001 'This looks [p en/like] a Van Gogh painting.' '[exref 020 ComparisonRef]']
- [ex 002 'Conclusion reading: This looks to be a Van Gogh painting (it probably is one). ([ss Theme--ComparisonRef])' '[exref 022 ComparisonRef]']
- [ex 003 'It sounded [p en/like]/[p en/as-if]' '[exref 023 ComparisonRef]']
- [ex 004 '... they weren\'t taking me seriously. ([ss Theme--ComparisonRef]: conclusion reading more likely)' '[exref 025 ComparisonRef]']