| 1. | Complementary distribution functions for the exponential and Pareto distributions are shown below.
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| 2. | Resumptive pronouns are therefore generally in complementary distribution with traces.
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| 3. | In unstressed syllables, they occur in complementary distribution.
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| 4. | The stop is in complementary distribution with both the trill and the flap.
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| 5. | In addition, non-obligatory control and movement are in complementary distribution.
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| 6. | And, and, are nearly in complementary distribution.
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| 7. | According to the Nisenan Workbook by Alan Wallace, and appear in complementary distribution.
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| 8. | The concept of complementary distribution is applied in the analysis of word forms ( morphology ).
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| 9. | Therefore, in English, and are not in contrastive distribution, but rather complementary distribution.
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| 10. | And are largely in complementary distribution.
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