Wals Julie Sets 269-272 ⚡

: Specific morphological marking (prefixes/suffixes) for the passive. 272

: In WALS, chapter numbers (e.g., 81A) and feature numbers are different; however, WALS IDs do not currently reach the 200s.

If you are looking for these specific features in a software or database environment (like R or a CSV export of a linguistic atlas): WALS Julie sets 269-272

In research circles, "sets" 269-272 often refer to specific data points within the or the Passive-like Constructions database. These projects extend WALS-style typological mapping to more complex syntactic phenomena. Set Number Predicted Feature / Property (Syntactic Typology) 269

The request "feature: WALS Julie sets 269-272" does not correspond to standard features in the current World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS) Online , which typically lists roughly 140 to 190 primary features. These projects extend WALS-style typological mapping to more

: Whether the agent is omitted, optional, or obligatory in a passive. 271

: These "sets" are likely indexed in the paper "Steps towards constructing a cross-linguistic dataset for Passive-like constructions". 271 : These "sets" are likely indexed in

However, based on linguistic research patterns, this likely refers to a specific subset of data or "sets" within a larger typological database—potentially related to the work of (University of Pennsylvania), who has published extensively on voice, passives, and grammatical relations. Potential Context: Julie Anne Legate’s Voice Database