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Kommunikatives

Kommunikatives is the attributive inflected form of the German adjective kommunikativ. It describes something relating to communication and is used before neuter nouns in the singular. It is not a stand‑alone noun.

Grammar and usage: In standard German, the form of the adjective changes with determiner and case. Before

Semantic function: The term is common in academic, technical, and descriptive prose to characterize actions, systems,

Etymology and related forms: The adjective derives from the stem kommunikat- related to Kommunikation, itself from

See also: German adjective declension; kommunikativ; Kommunikation; communicative in other languages.

Note: Kommunikatives itself is a grammatical form rather than a standalone concept; its usage depends on the

a
neuter
noun
in
the
singular
without
a
definite
article,
the
strong
ending
-es
is
used:
kommunikatives
Verhalten.
With
an
indefinite
article
ein,
the
form
remains
-es:
ein
kommunikatives
Verhalten.
With
a
definite
article
das,
the
adjective
takes
the
weak
ending
-e:
das
kommunikative
Verhalten.
For
feminine
or
masculine
nouns,
different
endings
apply
(kommunikative
for
many
feminine
nouns,
kommunikativer
for
masculine
nouns).
or
behaviors
that
emphasize
or
involve
communication.
It
often
appears
in
discussions
of
social
interaction,
organizational
processes,
or
design
of
communicative
practices.
the
Latin
communicare.
Variant
forms
include
kommunikativer
(masculine),
kommunikative
(feminine
or
plural
in
some
contexts),
and
kommunikationsbezogene
compounds.
noun
it
modifies
and
the
sentence
structure.