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I am a Tunisian MA student and I am currently working on my MA memoir from a corpus based analytical perspective. More precisely I am trying to analyse the reporting techniques used in a corpus of Tunisian legal cases.
I need to know whether there are similar works done on Arabic texts or corpora, or any research articles or books dealing with the techniques of reporting in Arabic. If there are any, I would be so much grateful if I could have some of the references.