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It is difficult to determine with precision when the fronting occurred.
Sometimes the fronting was reverted later, other times it remained.
Properties with views and a fronting on a lake are "almost nonexistent," she said.
This challenge is due to the fronting of the phrase containing the negation.
It also led to the fronting of back vowels after /j/.
The glass fronting seems to serve as protection, keeping the alluring but often hideous objects at bay.
Chuck did all the fronting for us.
And now he was running his fingers up and down its stiff fronting as if striving to draw attention to it.
Second fronting did "'not"' affect the standard West Saxon dialect.
I'll let Henny do the fronting as usual."
The Ionic order portico fronting includes round brick columns.
In the Portuguese translation, the first cleft structure is rendered by an unmarked fronting of a time adjunct.
The other three sides were well fenced and two of them backed onto established housing subdivisions, with the third fronting onto the street.
It features fronting of secondarily accented short vowels before palatal syllables.
The Hallidayan approach explains it in terms of the fronting of an element to make it thematic.
However, a number of Mesoamerican languages also show fronting of negative or indefinite phrases to a position before the verb.
This type of accusation is reminiscent of the 1930s, the days when fronting, fellow traveling, and agitprop were genuine phenomena in American politics.
"It's the film where all the beautiful details and quirks that Wes Anderson does so well, come together in a perfect balance," said Fronting.
Less common patterns (evidenced less than 10% of the time) include palatal fronting, assimilation, and final consonant deletion.
In verbal description, the prefix pre- may be used to indicated fronting, especially in the terms prepalatal and prevelar.
Save for the NYT 's fronting of the hijacking, none of the fronts runs anybody else's top story.
Malcolm Tarling of the Association of British Insurers said: "Fronting is a very serious business."
The fronting did not occur in all ancient Greek dialects, but it was inherited by Koine Greek.
Umlaut - the fronting of the ablaut vowel e to i, caused by i, ī or j in the following syllable.
In languages such as Arabic, verbs frequently occur in thematic position and the fronting of a predicator is therefore not a marked thematic choice.