emphasismarking
Emphasismarking is a practice of explicitly marking emphasis within written text or transcription to signal focus, contrast, or intensity in spoken discourse. It spans marker schemes used in linguistics, transcription, subtitling, and online communication. Unlike typographic emphasis such as italics or bold, emphasismarking relies on explicit markers that can be parsed by humans and machines. Common conventions include bracketed tags such as [em]word[/em], or plain tokens like [emphasis]word[/emphasis], around the target word. Example: I did not say you [em]stole[/em] the money.
Origin and usage: The term is not widely standardized and is most often found in discourse analysis,
Applications: In research, emphasismarking supports analysis of focus, contrast, and information structure. In language learning, it
Limitations: The lack of standardization can cause interoperability issues; accessibility concerns arise if markers are not