So ƚa grafìa latina de i Slavi darente caxa “Something should also be said about the theses that exaggerate the perfection of the monographemic system. Such a system was first devised in Croatia by Pavao Vitezović, but the implementation of this system remained in his manuscripts. Vitezović’s solutions were taken over by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830. The principle that a single phoneme is used for a single grapheme is good and economical, but the principle alone cannot be considered ideal. Theoretically, it does not matter whether we use a grapheme with a superscript or subscript diacritic mark, or whether we add another grapheme that cannot be realized in the speech sequence to the existing grapheme. The diacritic mark has the same function as an added letter. Our old writers and linguists pursued the possibilities of unambiguous writing, and their efforts were aimed precisely at achieving as much uniformity in conscious normative interventions as is necessary to avoid any ambiguity. Superficial research may assume that their graphemic suggestions contain different recordings of the same phonemes, but it is necessary to repeatedly re-read the works of our old writers and linguists and use detailed analyses to point to the uninterrupted flow in the development of the Croatian Latin script.” Croatian Latin Script Throughout the Centuries Loretana Farkaš University of Osijek