Nomogenic
Nomogenic is an adjective used in certain scholarly contexts to describe processes or phenomena produced by laws, norms, or external governing factors rather than arising spontaneously or from internal mechanisms. The term derives from Greek nomos meaning law, order, or custom, combined with the suffix -genic meaning producing or generating.
Usage and scope: Nomogenic is relatively rare and not tied to a single discipline. It appears in
Examples: A nomogenic theory in linguistics might attribute certain language changes to social prestige norms and
Limitations: The term is not widely standardized, and its interpretation can vary by field. When used, it
See also: autogenic, endogenous, exogenous, nomogenesis, normative science.