When the general rule is that the descriptive adjective follows, there may be a minority of adjectives which usually precede, but when the general rule is that descriptive adjectives precede, there are no exceptions.
Standardized
IF the general rule is that the descriptive adjective follows the noun, THEN there may be a minority of adjectives which usually precede, but IF the general rule is that descriptive adjectives precede the noun, THEN there are no exceptions.
1. Are these lgs where As normally follows N but some As precede N lgs with incomplete N FRONTING? — i.e., lgs which are underlyingly A N and where N is normally fronted, except with certain As which want to be initial themselves. There would then be (i) underlying/surface A N lgs, (ii) underlying/surface N A lgs, and (iii) underlying A N lgs with N FRONTING. 2. Cf. #1157.
1. Are these lgs where As normally follows N but some As precede N lgs with incomplete N FRONTING? — i.e., lgs which are underlyingly A N and where N is normally fronted, except with certain As which want to be initial themselves. There would then be (i) underlying/surface A N lgs, (ii) underlying/surface N A lgs, and (iii) underlying A N lgs with N FRONTING. 2. Cf. #1157.