Dataset/Database similar to WALS in Vowel/Phonology

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I am wondering if there is any database similar to The World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS)(https://wals.info/). In the case that it is specifically more geared towards phonological aspects of languages, more specifically vowels and consonants.










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    WALS chapters 1-19 all deal with phonology. Are you looking for something other than that? Do you want a database showing in which languages particular phonemes occur?
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    WALS chapters 1-19 all deal with phonology. Are you looking for something other than that? Do you want a database showing in which languages particular phonemes occur?
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    WALS chapters 1-19 all deal with phonology. Are you looking for something other than that? Do you want a database showing in which languages particular phonemes occur?
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WALS chapters 1-19 all deal with phonology. Are you looking for something other than that? Do you want a database showing in which languages particular phonemes occur?
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WALS chapters 1-19 all deal with phonology. Are you looking for something other than that? Do you want a database showing in which languages particular phonemes occur?
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There is the famous UPSID database: http://phonetics.linguistics.ucla.edu/sales/software.htm






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    PHOIBLE Online is a database compiled from sources describing various languages' phonological inventories and is searchable by language, source, or phone.






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              PHOIBLE Online is a database compiled from sources describing various languages' phonological inventories and is searchable by language, source, or phone.






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                  PHOIBLE Online is a database compiled from sources describing various languages' phonological inventories and is searchable by language, source, or phone.






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