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Textual Interpretation in the Law: What Words Say, and How Judges Read Them


ISBN13: 9781032964867
To be Published: October 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £155.00





How do courts choose among competing readings of a text? This work draws on linguistics, philosophy of language, hermeneutics, and literary criticism for insights into how texts impart meaning. Through vivid examples and in-depth case studies—of reported judicial decisions rather than stylized hypotheticals—it translates learnings into practical guidance.

Many interpretive disputes arise from ordinary linguistic indeterminacy. Part I develops a taxonomy of linguistic features that create uncertainty, including issues overlooked in legal scholarship. It demonstrates that, despite a rich literature on the very problems that courts grapple with, judges rely primarily on their own intuitions, often reaching conclusions that diverge from current theory. Part II describes processes by which implicit meaning is inferred, and marshals evidence that judicial reasoning reflects these processes. It shows that presuppositional content, though rarely recognized as such, can be outcome-determinative, and challenges the orthodoxy that implicature plays only a minimal role in judicial reasoning.

Readers will emerge with a toolkit—diagnostic tests, checklists, analytic methods, and heuristics—for categorizing linguistic phenomena, resolving ambiguities, and constructing (or spotting fallacies in) text-based arguments. This book will be a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and practitioners—in law, philosophy, pragmatics, communications, and forensic linguistics.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction

Part I: Linguistic Indeterminacy and its resolution
Chapter 1. Why linguistics?
Chapter 2. Lexical ambiguity
Chapter 3. Syntactic ambiguity
Chapter 4. Scope ambiguity
Chapter 5. Indeterminacy of reference: definite descriptions and names
Chapter 6. Indeterminacy of reference: indefinite descriptions
Chapter 7. Anaphora and discourse deixis

Part II: Pragmatic Processes in Interpretation
Chapter 8. Implication and Inference
Chapter 9. Presupposition
Chapter 10. Implicature
Chapter 11. Literal meaning

Series: Law, Language and Communication

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Published July 2019
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Synesthetic Legalities: Sensory Dimensions of Law and Jurisprudence
Edited by: Sarah Marusek
ISBN 9781472482952
Published November 2016
Routledge
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