Scope Extension that Forms the Secondary Meaning in Legal Terminology
LIDIIA VIACHESLAVNA VLASOVA
Abstract
The article addresses the ways of the secondary meaning formation in legal terminology – with particular focus to scope extension. This method is less common in comparison with metaphors, metonymies or scope narrowing that is explained by the legal term’s aim to achieve monosemy in its notion within the targeted term system. The main factors contributing to the secondary scope extension are certain types of metonymic shifts (e.g. “cause – effect”) and semantic ambiguity as well.