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Polysemy And The Law, Daniel J. Hemel
Polysemy And The Law, Daniel J. Hemel
Vanderbilt Law Review
Polysemy-the existence of multiple related meanings for the same word or phrase-is a frequent phenomenon in legal and lay language. Although polysemy sometimes arises by accident, it also can be strategic: framers of legal rules can advance private and public interests by assigning meanings to terms that are different from-though connected to-the meanings that those terms carry outside the law. Understanding the functions of polysemy can help us design more effective legal rules and can shed light on ways in which legal actors translate language into power.
This Article undertakes a comprehensive analysis of polysemy's origins, uses, and consequences across …