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17 April 2008

Metaphor: Theory and practice

Prof. Michael R. Smith, legal-writing director at the University of Wyoming College of Law, has written an interesting article analyzing the ways metaphors are used in legal writing and offering practical suggestions for advocates to develop rhetorical strategies around them. Click here to read the abstract and to find links to download the article (12.3 MB PDF file).

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