Wals-pamela (001-040) -
This section transitions into how words are formed, covering topics like the number of genders and nominal plurality. The Role of Pamela Munro
WALS is a massive database containing 192 features and over 58,000 data points. The first 40 features (001–040) specifically cover fundamental structural categories: WALS-Pamela (001-040)
This includes basic sound structures like consonant inventories , vowel quality, and tone systems. This section transitions into how words are formed,
To understand "WALS-Pamela (001-040)," one must look at the intersection of global linguistic data and the work of prolific American linguist . In the context of the World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) , a "feature" (or data point) represents a structural property of a language—such as its vowel inventory or word order—mapped across thousands of languages. Mapping the World of Words To understand "WALS-Pamela (001-040)," one must look at
Pamela Munro is a key contributor to WALS, particularly regarding North American indigenous languages. While she is not the author of every feature in the 001–040 range, her extensive descriptive work on languages like Chickasaw , Luiseño, and Mojave provides the "primary source" data that populates these features.


