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journalistischen

Journalistischen is the inflected form of the German adjective journalistisch, meaning “journalistic” or “relating to journalism.” It is used to describe nouns connected with journalism, such as styles, articles, or practices. Like other German adjectives, journalistisch must agree with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case, and its form changes accordingly.

Common uses include plural and oblique cases where the form journalistischen appears. Examples:

- die journalistischen Artikel (the journalistic articles) – nominative/accusative plural with definite article

- mit journalistischen Stilen (with journalistic styles) – dative plural

- des journalistischen Stils (of the journalistic style) – genitive singular masculine

- in journalististischen Zeitungen (in journalistic newspapers) – dative plural

These illustrate how the ending -en appears in several inflected forms, depending on the surrounding article

Etymology and scope:

The adjective derives from journalismus (journalism) plus the German adjectival suffix -isch, forming journalistisch with the

See also:

Journalism, journalistic style, German grammar, adjective declension.

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