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In some technical implementations of the WALS dataset (such as those hosted on GitHub or Kaggle), the numbers 293–296 often appear as in processed CSV files.

This could refer to a specific user's dataset or a sub-set named "Julie" in a shared programming environment (like a Google Cloud training module). 3. WALS Typological Features (Misnumbered)

The numbers 293–296 might refer to specific data points, slides, or participant groups in their study, which tracked passing rates for Hispanic and low-income students in gateway courses (e.g., engineering and math). 2. Machine Learning Data Indices

There is no record of "Julie sets 293-296" within the . WALS is organized into 152 chapters , each corresponding to a specific linguistic feature (e.g., Chapter 1: "Consonant Inventories"). The numbering for these features currently goes up to 144 (e.g., 144A: "Position of Negative Morpheme").

Covers person marking and politeness distinctions. Chapter Systems of Gender Assignment - WALS Online

Covers plurality, dual, and trial numbers.

It is likely that "Julie sets" refers to a different context or a specific academic project using WALS data. Based on available records, here are the most probable interpretations: 1. WALS 2021 Presentation by Juliet Langman

In 2021, and her colleagues presented research at the World Association of Lesson Studies (WALS) conference.

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