<speaker> Speaker

One who utters one segment of a speech or dialog.

Usage/Remarks

For example, the computer “HAL” is the speaker in the following exchange “HAL: ‘Hi Dave’”.
Related Elements
A <speech> is a container element that names the person, object or group speaking (<speaker> element), followed by one complete utterance, modeled as one or more paragraphs (<p>). These paragraphs need not be long text constructions, but may contain only a few words, as in the example “Hi Dave” above.
Attributes

Base Attributes

Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Any combination of:
Content Model
<!ELEMENT  speaker      (#PCDATA %speaker-elements;)*                >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA | email | ext-link | uri | inline-supplementary-material |
related-article | related-object | hr | bold | fixed-case | italic | monospace | overline |
overline-start | overline-end | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | underline-start |
underline-end | ruby | alternatives | inline-graphic | inline-media | private-char | chem-struct |
inline-formula | tex-math | mml:math | abbrev | index-term | index-term-range-end | milestone-end |
milestone-start | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | xref | sub | sup | x | degrees |
given-names | prefix | surname | suffix)*
Tagged Sample

Dialog between two <speaker>s

...
<body>
 ...
 <p>The participants understood the purpose of their peer
  response groups to be finding mistakes or problems in each
  other&rsquo;s essays. ... Clara, one of the Chinese-speakers,
  explains why she no longer believes the initial positive comments:
  <speech>
   <speaker>S:</speaker>
   <p>I think Aeenoy start this way. I think she always do
    this way, like say some good thing first. And then I know
    the bad thing is coming.</p>
  </speech>
  <speech>
   <speaker>I:</speaker>
   <p>So, why doe she do that?</p>
  </speech>
  <speech>
   <speaker>S:</speaker>
   <p>I think it gives somebody self-esteem ...</p>
  </speech>
 </p>
 ...
</body>
...