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This is also quite common in African-American Vernacular English, sometimes called Ebonics. This is pretty controversial an' I ain't gonna comment on it (unless provoked, maybe), except to provide you with an example and some links:
I think the be form establishes long-term as in:
"she staying" = temporary or immediate: she's staying there at the moment.
"she be staying": she lives (in that neighborhood)
the origin of the Ebonics issue:
http://www.linguistlist.org/topics/ebonics/ebonics-res1.html
a discussion of it:
http://www.stanford.edu/~rickford/ebonics/LingAnthro1.html
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