1. Value-judgement
Can be promotional when used to frame evidence as especially noteworthy.
Examples
- Recent and emerging evidence suggests that children with CP have … (HYPE)
2. Hyperbolic
No — not inherently hyperbolic.
Examples
- NA
3. Gratuitous
Often gratuitous (can add little beyond “recent/new evidence”).
Examples
- Recent and emerging evidence suggests that children with CP have … (HYPE)
4. Amplified
Can be amplified by boosters (e.g., rapidly, newly).
Examples
- Rapidly emerging evidence suggests that children with CP have … (HYPE)
5. Coordinated
Can be coordinated with other evaluative adjectives (stacking).
Examples
- Recent and emerging and compelling evidence suggests that children with CP have … (HYPE)
6. Broader context
When ambiguous, check for promotional framing nearby (e.g., “urgent”, “transformative”, “first”).
Examples
- Given the urgent need for action, emerging evidence suggests that children with CP have … (HYPE)