单词 | fronted adverbial |
释义 | > as lemmasfronted adverbial Grammar. Of a word, phrase, etc.: placed at the beginning of a sentence or clause, often in order to achieve a particular effect, as in fronted adverbial, fronted object, etc. Cf. front v.1 Additions, fronting n. Additions. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic relations > [adjective] > change of word order or position > specific transformations reflexed1836 pseudo-cleft1967 extraposed1972 fronted1972 extraposable1978 1972 R. S. Jackendoff Semantic Interpr. in Generative Gram. vii. 315 The only syntactic reflex of the marker Q is the eventual surface structure position of the fronted wh-word. 1980 W. Nash Designs in Prose v. 106 The fronted object in Such superstitions my grandfather was all too ready to exploit makes a close textual linkage. 2020 J. Heffer Gram. First Aid for Primary Teachers 73 Fronted adverbials are used in an interesting way in order to focus on the setting: In a messy bedroom, in a small hut,..a young boy named Vulgar threw back his covers and leapt out of bed. < as lemmas |
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