0 past simple and past participle of front --
1 If a building or area fronts (onto) a particular place, it is near it and faces it: --
Additional constraints are required to account for the fact that back vowels are not fronted after these coronals.
In this section we shall examine alternative theories of how multiple fronted auxiliaries are derived.
A full 43% of their onsets are fronted during unmonitored free speech.
These fronted phrases may appear preverbally in a number of orders.
Plausibility was manipulated such that the fronted wh- phrase was either a plausible or an implausible object of the verb hide.
Sentence (99) shows that subject-auxiliary inversion in which the leftmost auxiliary is fronted is grammatical.
Where there is no adverb, as in the second pair of sentences, the scope relations are not upset if the negative is fronted.
It is interesting, however, that there is a rather strong contrast in rates of inversion after a subcategorized, fronted element between transitives and other verbs.