movement paradoxの例文
- The first example illustrates a movement paradox involving a clausal complement of the preposition " about ", the second a movement paradox involving competing forms of a non-finite verb ( " meet " vs " met " ), and the third a movement paradox involving a contracted form of the copula ( " aren't " ).
- The first example illustrates a movement paradox involving a clausal complement of the preposition " about ", the second a movement paradox involving competing forms of a non-finite verb ( " meet " vs " met " ), and the third a movement paradox involving a contracted form of the copula ( " aren't " ).
- The first example illustrates a movement paradox involving a clausal complement of the preposition " about ", the second a movement paradox involving competing forms of a non-finite verb ( " meet " vs " met " ), and the third a movement paradox involving a contracted form of the copula ( " aren't " ).