Sam Glucksberg
Sam Glucksberg (February 6, 1933 – August 29, 2022) was a Canadian professor in the Psychology Department at Princeton University in New Jersey, known for his works on figurative language: metaphors, irony, sarcasm, and idioms. He is particularly known for manipulating the Candle Problem experiment which had participants figure out the best way to erect a candle on a wall. Along with performing experiments, Glucksberg has also written ''Understanding Figurative Language: From Metaphors to Idioms'', published by Oxford University Press in 2001. Provided by Wikipedia
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Understanding figurative language from metaphors to idioms by Glucksberg, Sam
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Experimental psycholinguistics an introduction by Glucksberg, Sam
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Socialization of communication skills* by Krauss, Robert M., Glucksberg, Sam
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Understanding figurative language from metaphors to idioms by Glucksberg, Sam
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Experimental psycholinguistics an introduction by Glucksberg, Sam, Danks, Joseph H.
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