Performance
In order to be used as a common alphabet, a writing system must be:
- simple, to be currently used.
- composed of possibly unitary symbols, to be able to memorize them easily.
- universal, to transcribe the phones of any language.
- adaptable to the needs of individual languages.
- extensible, to permit adding new features.
- have a modular structure, which allows the construction of any phone production.
- singular, that is, composed of symbols other than those of the already existing alphabets.
Fonic owns all these characteristics, and has a basic phonoanalogic structure as well.