Legal texts are often given interpretations that deviate from their literal meanings. While legal concerns often motivate these interpretations, others can be traced to linguistic phenomena. This paper argues that systematicities of language usage, captured by certain theories of conversational implicature, can sometimes explain why the meanings given to legal texts by judges differ from the literal meanings of the texts. Paul Grice\u27s account of conversational implicature is controversial, and scholars have offered a variety of ways to conceptualize implicatures and Grice\u27s maxims of conversation. Approaches that emphasize the systematic nature of implicatures can provide explanatory accounts of the gap between literal meaning and the...
Conversational implicature is a pragmatic concept of great importance for four reasons. First, impli...
The existing literature on indeterminacy in the law focuses mostly on the use of vague terms in legi...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
Legal texts are often given interpretations that deviate from their literal meanings. While legal co...
This book proposes a novel, descriptive theory that unveils the linguistic mechanisms lurking behind...
Currently, there is an ongoing debate which involves legal scholars, as well as philosophers of lang...
In the present paper, I will provide an account of general-pragmatic theories, such as Grice’s theor...
In current debate, a considerable amount of attention is given to the question of whether theories o...
This essay investigates the applicability of Grice's theory of conversational implicatures to legal ...
This paper aims to investigate the applicability of Grice\u2019s theory of conversational implicatur...
According to a view that founds wide support in philosophy of language and linguistics, the full lin...
Debates about statutory interpretation typically proceed on the assumption that statutes have lingui...
In everyday conversations we often convey information that goes above and beyond what we strictly sp...
The so-called conversational model claims that legal interpretation does not significantly differ fr...
Conversational implicature is (roughly) the practice of conveying one thing by saying another. Philo...
Conversational implicature is a pragmatic concept of great importance for four reasons. First, impli...
The existing literature on indeterminacy in the law focuses mostly on the use of vague terms in legi...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
Legal texts are often given interpretations that deviate from their literal meanings. While legal co...
This book proposes a novel, descriptive theory that unveils the linguistic mechanisms lurking behind...
Currently, there is an ongoing debate which involves legal scholars, as well as philosophers of lang...
In the present paper, I will provide an account of general-pragmatic theories, such as Grice’s theor...
In current debate, a considerable amount of attention is given to the question of whether theories o...
This essay investigates the applicability of Grice's theory of conversational implicatures to legal ...
This paper aims to investigate the applicability of Grice\u2019s theory of conversational implicatur...
According to a view that founds wide support in philosophy of language and linguistics, the full lin...
Debates about statutory interpretation typically proceed on the assumption that statutes have lingui...
In everyday conversations we often convey information that goes above and beyond what we strictly sp...
The so-called conversational model claims that legal interpretation does not significantly differ fr...
Conversational implicature is (roughly) the practice of conveying one thing by saying another. Philo...
Conversational implicature is a pragmatic concept of great importance for four reasons. First, impli...
The existing literature on indeterminacy in the law focuses mostly on the use of vague terms in legi...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...