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Phonetic Universals

Horizontales
Closure of articulators, build-up of pressure, and release.
Languages with one of these sounds have a lateral one, languages with two or more have a lateral and a non-lateral.
Velum is lowered, blocking air from being released through the oral cavity.
Most languages just have one, usually /s/.
If language has one of these sounds in a particular place of articulation, it will have an obstruent in the same place.
Tongue causes partial closure in the mouth, with tongue directing the air into different directions before exiting.
Present in all languages.
Verticales
Articulators come together but do not completely close, creating turbulent airflow.
Patterns of sounds across languages.
Vowel-like consonants.
All languages have at least three, the most common number in a language is five.
86% of languages have one, typically being /j/.
The nucleus of a syllable, characterized by tongue height, tongue backness, and lip arrangement.