
WALS Online - Home
Welcome to WALS Online The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) is a large database of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive …
WALS Online - Features
A WALS feature has between 2 and 28 different values, shown by different colours on the maps. Most features correspond straightforwardly to chapters, but some chapters are about multiple features.
WALS Online - Languages
Search a languoid by name. Matching names are formatted in bold font for languages, in italics for genera and underlined for families. This search does also take alternative names into account.
WALS Online - Chapter Introduction
The WALS set of languages also occasionally includes pairs in which one is a variety of the other, where the relationship is one of language to set of closely related languages rather than one of dialect to …
WALS Online - Chapters
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WALS Online edited by Dryer, Matthew S. & Haspelmath, Martin is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
WALS Online - Chapter Consonant Inventories
1. Introduction This chapter and the next few chapters will look at various aspects of the complexity of the sound resources used in the world’s languages and examine how this complexity is distributed …
WALS Online - Chapter Vowel Quality Inventories
1. Introduction This chapter discusses the number of vowel contrasts in the inventory of sounds in languages. It complements Chapter 1 on consonant inventories, although in this chapter the number …
WALS Online - Chapter Syllable Structure
3. Geographical distribution By far the most common type are languages which permit moderately complex syllable structure, accounting for about 56.5% of the sample. This type is of course …
WALS Online - Feature 81A: Order of Subject, Object and Verb
This feature is described in the text of chapter 81 Order of Subject, Object and Verb by Matthew S. Dryer cite