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melogenic

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Etymology

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From melo- +‎ -genic.

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melogenic (comparative more melogenic, superlative most melogenic)

  1. (music) In which the melody dominates any words.
    • 1991, Joseph Harris, The Ballad and Oral Literature, page 226:
      In this connection, I take note of the earlier theories of Curt Sachs, postulating three kinds of origins for melodic traditions: "logogenic," from language; "pathogenic," from motion; and "melogenic," from music (Sachs 1937, pp. 181-203; 1943, pp. 30-43).

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