Dr. Prasanna Chandrasekhar

Revolutionary New Alphabet (Script) Looks at Writing Completely from the Point of View of Phonemes, for the First Time Ever

Presents a new, universal script (“alphabet”), denoted NAVLIPI, capable of expressing all the world’s languages, from English and Arabic, to tonal languages such as Mandarin, to click languages such as !Xo Bushman, using the 26 letters of the Roman script and just five new or transformed letters, no diacritics, and the use of some post-positional operators (“post-ops”).