discoursemarked
Discoursemarked is a term used in linguistics and discourse analysis to refer to linguistic elements that signal or highlight particular aspects of a discourse. These elements can be words, phrases, grammatical structures, or even prosodic features, and their function is to guide the listener's or reader's interpretation of the text or utterance. They help to organize information, indicate relationships between ideas, and manage the flow of communication.
Common examples of discoursemarked elements include conjunctions like "however" or "therefore," which signal a contrast or
The identification and analysis of discoursemarked elements are crucial for understanding how meaning is constructed and