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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">There's an entry for <b>up</b>
      pp.221-2 in Jay Arthur's <i>Aboriginal English: a cultural study</i>.
      (OUP, 1996)<br>
      David<br>
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      On 14/07/15 8:49 AM, Anna Ash wrote:<br>
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      <div>Hi all,</div>
      <div>Does anyone know of any research on the use of ‘up’ as in
        ‘yarning up' in Aboriginal English?</div>
      <div>Regards</div>
      <div>Anna</div>
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