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Blum-Kulka, S., Nir, R., & Tobin, Y. (Eds.) (1981).  Studies in discourse analysis.  Jerusalem:  Academon.  [In Hebrew]

 

Swharzwald, O., Blum-Kulka, S.,& Olsthain E., (Eds.) (2000). The Raphael Nir book: Studies in Hebrew discourse and teaching. Jerusalem: Carmel. [in Hebrew]

 

Blum-Kulka, S., & Weizman E. (1988). The inevitability of misunderstandings: Discourse ambiguities. Text, 8(3), 219-243.

 

Weizman, E. & Blum-Kulka, S. (1992).  Ordinary  misunderstanding.  In M. Stamenoff (Ed.), Current advances in semantic theory (pp. 419-434). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

 

Shamir, J., Ziskind, N., & Blum-Kulka, S. (1999). What's in a question? A discourse analysis of survey questions. Communication Review, 3(4), 1-25.

 

Blum-Kulka, S., & Hamo, M. (2011). Discourse pragmatics. In T. Van-Dijk (Ed.),

Discourse studies: A multidisciplinary introduction (pp.143-165). London: Sage [An earlier version appeared In. T. Van Dijk (Ed.), (1997). Discourse as social interaction (pp. 38-64). London: Sage].

 

Kampf, Z. & Blum-Kulka, S. (2012). The more sorrow the more power: The functions of ‘sorry’ in Israeli public discourse. Helkat Lashon, 43-44:367-392. [in Hebrew]

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