The aim of the paper is to investigate certain semantic properties in texts dealing with acts of law from the point of view of F. Grucza's anthropocentric theory of human languages. The intention is to outline the problems experienced by people with no legal training and linguists investigating texts about the law. It will be shown how languages and texts used for specific purposes are defined from the view point of Grucza's theory. Furthermore, it will point out that there are differences between the meanings of the expressions in the texts for specific purposes compared to their use in every-day communication. Finally, I shall refer to F. Grucza's suggestion of creating a special subfield of linguistics, called "legislative linguistics", which will concentrate on systematic analysis of texts dealing with the law.
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