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'''Grand Master Plan''' is a jocular term for the [[wp:historical phonology|historical phonology]] of a [[bogolang]].
'''Grand Master Plan''' is a jocular term orignally used by Andrew Smith to describe the [[wp:historical phonology|historical phonology]] of [http://hobbit.griffler.co.nz/introduction.html Brithenig] as the [[wp:plan|plan]] for how to turn Latin into a language similar to Welsh, with reference to ''master plan'' as a term for the  [[wp:Conspiracy theory|hidden agenda]] of a [[wp:cabal|cabal]]. Later used for the historical phonology of any [[bogolang]], and then by extension for the historical phonology of any [[histlang]], virtually becoming a conlangers' in-group synonym for ''historical phonology''.
The term was coined by Andrew Smith with reference to the historical phonology of [http://hobbit.griffler.co.nz/introduction.html Brithenig].  It derives from ''master plan'' as a term for the  [[wp:Conspiracy theory|hidden agenda]] of a [[wp:cabal|cabal]].


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Latest revision as of 23:05, 28 August 2009

Grand Master Plan is a jocular term orignally used by Andrew Smith to describe the historical phonology of Brithenig as the plan for how to turn Latin into a language similar to Welsh, with reference to master plan as a term for the hidden agenda of a cabal. Later used for the historical phonology of any bogolang, and then by extension for the historical phonology of any histlang, virtually becoming a conlangers' in-group synonym for historical phonology.