epizodikus
Epizodikus is an adjective used in some languages to indicate something organized into episodes or consisting of discrete parts rather than forming a single continuous whole. In scholarly writing it often appears in discussions of narrative forms, media formats, and related linguistic or cognitive phenomena.
Etymology and form: The term is derived from the noun episode and employs a suffix pattern found
Usage: In literary and film studies, epizodikus describes works built from self-contained episodes rather than a
Relation to other terms: In many contexts the closest English counterpart is episodic. The term can be
See also: episodic, episodic memory, episodic narrative. Notes: Epizodikus remains relatively rare outside specialized linguistic and