Wals-carol.&.fernanda.(316) 90%

The phrase appears to be a specific citation or reference key, likely from a bibliography or a linguistic database. While "WALS" commonly refers to the World Atlas of Language Structures , this exact string is not a standard chapter or feature title in the main WALS database.

💡 If you have a snippet of the text where this was found or the name of the language it describes, I can help you track down the exact article or chapter. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The World Atlas of Language Structures - WALS WALS-Carol.&.Fernanda.(316)

These are likely the first names of authors (e.g., Carol Genetti and Fernanda Pratas , though this is a common pairing in specific Brazilian or Romance linguistic research). 316: This often refers to: A page number in a specific book or article. The phrase appears to be a specific citation

Based on the names and the context of language structures, this "good guide" could be referring to: AI responses may include mistakes

Instead, the structure suggests a reference to a specific source used within WALS or a related linguistic study. 🔍 Breakdown of the Reference

A in a digital library or Mendeley/Zotero collection.

Most likely refers to the World Atlas of Language Structures , a large database of structural properties of languages.