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The norm of writing is phonemic; i.e., it attempts to symbolize all significant sounds of the language and no others (see phonetics ). When the goal is established as one letter for one phoneme (and vice versa), the result is a complete alphabet . Few alphabets attain this phonemic ideal, but some ancient ones (e.g., Sanskrit) and some modern new ones (e.g., Finnish) have been very successful.
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