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Exploration of the Semantic Difference between the Two Negative Markers lw- and (-)si(-) in Swahili
When dealing with negation, grammars of Standard Swahili generally present three basic negative markers, ha-, (-)si(-), and -to-. For two of these three markers, ha- and -si-, grammars describe their distribution, but...
Fear of Coronavirus on Continuance Intention to Use Food Delivery Apps
Prashant Raman
Apr 01, 2022
The objective of this research is to explore the determinants impacting the Indian consumers' continuance intention (CI) to use food delivery apps (FDA) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study develops a conceptual framework...
Published by: IGI Global
On Cost-Aware Heterogeneous Cloudlet Deployment for Mobile Edge Computing
Edge computing undertakes downlink cloud services and uplink terminal computing tasks, data interaction latency and network transmission cost are thus significantly reduced. Although a lot of research has been conducted in...
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Can Social Networks Improve User Subjective Wellbeing?
Based on the tenets of the uses and gratifications theory (UGT) of media, this study investigates the impact of information gratifications on the subjective wellbeing of social network users in a central Asian country. Data from...
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Against the Notion of Unidirectionality in Lexeme Genesis
Carl Rubino
Sep 05, 2013
The morphological continuum of grammaticization has been considered to be unidirectional, in which a lexical item undergoing the grammaticization process would become cognitively and phonologically bound to the root morpheme for...
A Cross-Country Study on Intention to Use Mobile Banking
This is a cross-country study about intention to use mobile banking considering respondents from Brazil, South Korea, and the United States of America. The purpose of the paper is to analyze the role of an individual's computer...
Published by: IGI Global