Home

aikakauslehdissä

Aikakauslehdissä is the inessive plural form of aikakauslehti, meaning “in magazines” or “in periodicals.” The term is used to refer to content that appears within periodical publications, as opposed to newspapers or online-only sources. An aikakauslehti is a serial publication that typically features longer, in-depth articles, essays, reviews, and cultural or professional material aimed at a specific audience.

In linguistic and media-pedagogical use, aikakauslehdissä denotes the location of material across multiple magazines. For example,

The concept is often employed in debates about journalistic styles and editorial practices. Aikakauslehdet have historically

a
sentence
like
“Kritiikit
julkaistiin
aikakauslehdissä”
translates
to
“The
reviews
were
published
in
magazines.”
The
form
contrasts
with
sanomalehdissä
(in
newspapers)
and
with
online
or
web-based
outlets
described
as
verkkolehdet
or
verkkosivustoilla.
The
suffix
-issä
marks
inessive
plural,
signaling
location
within
several
magazines.
provided
long-form
journalism,
cultural
criticism,
and
niche
content,
shaping
public
discourse
in
Finland.
In
recent
decades,
many
titles
have
maintained
print
editions
while
expanding
digital
presence,
distributing
content
through
websites,
apps,
and
online
archives
alongside
traditional
formats.
The
term
remains
useful
for
discussions
that
distinguish
magazine-based
content
from
daily
news
or
pure
online
media.