Template:Lang-en-emodeng/doc

Usage
This template is used inline in article prose or in tables and lists to indicate that the text in the first parameter is in the Early Modern English language. It does automatically italicizes the content by default as something other than Modern English. This can be done optionally if the content needs to be distinguished from fully Modern English. It links by default to the Early Modern English language article, but in the HTML metadata classifies the content simply as English (i.e., Modern English) because there is no ISO language code for Early Modern English.

The 1 part is optional, if the Early Modern English content does not contain the character "=".

For subsequent occurrences in the same page, the link to the language name should be turned off with no or no:

To cause italicization of the content, use yes:

This should only be done when a passage is not likely to be understandable to modern readers, e.g.: This can also be accomplished with, but a later editor might remove the  , mistaking it for an inappropriate attempt at , while   is also more efficient by one character.
 * Pre-Elizabethan quotations
 * Particularly difficult Elizabethan and later quotations using forms that no longer survive
 * When the PME content is being distinguished from or contrasted with the ME version
 * The PME term is extinct or definitely obsolete in ME and unlikely to be interpreted as ME at all, e.g. stonied, Modern English: 'stunned, astonished', and an hungred, ModEng: 'a-hungered' [obsolete, poetic], i.e. 'hungry').