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soziologischer

Soziologischer is a German adjective form related to soziologisch, meaning sociological. It functions primarily as the attributive form for masculine singular nouns in the positive degree, and it can also appear as the comparative form in comparisons (soziologischer als …), though in practice the comparative often uses the same ending with an explicit comparison.

Grammar and usage

In attributive position with a masculine singular noun, it takes the ending -er: ein soziologischer Ansatz.

Meaning and scope

As a form of the base adjective, soziologischer denotes a higher degree of sociological character or relevance

Etymology and relation

The word derives from Soziologie (sociology) plus the adjective suffix -isch, with -er added for German inflection

See also

Soziologie; soziologisch.

For
feminine
and
neuter
nouns,
the
corresponding
positive
forms
are
soziologische
(feminine)
and
soziologisches
(neuter).
In
plural,
the
adjective
takes
the
form
soziologische,
as
in
soziologische
Erkenntnisse.
The
comparative
construction
typically
uses
soziologischer
in
phrases
like
Dieser
Ansatz
ist
soziologischer
als
jener.
when
used
in
comparisons,
or
acts
as
the
standard
positive
adjective
meaning
related
to
sociology
when
not
in
a
comparative
frame.
It
is
used
across
academic
and
analytic
writing
to
describe
methods,
theories,
perspectives,
or
data
with
explicit
reference
to
sociology.
in
the
masculine
singular
nominative
attributive
form.
It
is
a
common,
technical
term
in
German-language
sociology,
anthropology,
and
related
disciplines.