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kommunizierenden

Kommunizierenden is the present participle of the German verb kommunizieren (to communicate). It can function as an adjective or, when capitalized, as a noun. As a participle used in its lowercase form, it is typically an adjective meaning “that is communicating” or “in the act of communicating.” When written as Kommunizierenden, it can serve as a noun referring to people or groups that communicate, i.e., the communicators.

In ordinary German, the lowercase form kommunizierenden is used to modify a noun: for example, kommunizierende

The capitalized noun usage (Kommunizierenden) appears mainly in more formal or scholarly writing, where the word

Semantic context varies by field. In linguistics and communication studies, kommunizierenden is common when discussing processes

See also: kommunizieren, Kommunikation, Partizip I.

Gruppen
(communicating
groups)
or
kommunizierende
Akteure
(communicating
actors).
The
form
inflects
like
a
regular
participle
adjective,
with
endings
determined
by
the
gender,
number,
and
case
of
the
noun
it
describes.
stands
on
its
own
as
a
label
for
a
collective
of
people
or
entities
involved
in
communication.
In
such
contexts
it
can
refer
broadly
to
agents
of
communication,
including
individuals,
groups,
or
institutions
that
engage
in
information
exchange.
of
meaning-making
and
exchange
of
information
between
speakers,
media,
or
systems.
In
sociology
or
organizational
studies,
it
may
describe
groups
that
participate
in
ongoing
communication
practices.
In
technology
or
network
theory,
similar
phrases
may
describe
systems
or
actors
that
continuously
transmit
and
receive
signals.