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Atlas of Visual Fields

This atlas is a pictorial guide to the interpretation of automated vision fields. It presents more than 300 vision fields from actual patients that illustrate key points in analyzing visual fields. Each field is accompanied by a brief clinical history, interpretation, and explanation. By looking at the fields and reading the text, the reader should develop a systematic approach to analyzing automated fields and should develop pattern recognition for most fields encountered in clinical practice.

By looking at the fields and reading the text, the reader should develop a systematic approach to analyzing automated fields and should develop pattern recognition for most fields encountered in clinical practice.

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Verbal Agreement and the Grammar behind its 'Breakdown'

Minimalist feature checking

This book is about what the 'lack' of agreement indicates about the structure of language. Rather than assuming that mistakes occur in languages, disagreement can be seen as an indication of a certain structural relationship. In a Minimalist framework, the partial agreement or complete lack of agreement is determined by when checking of case and agreement takes place and with what nominal element. Earlier work has shown that there may be variation regarding the number of functional categories a language activates. If that account is correct, languages with fewer functional categories (Dutch and Old English) will also have fewer specifiers and therefore less Spec-Head agreement. In these cases, government will play a role in the checking of case and agreement. There are, however, other reasons for the 'breakdown'. For instance, expletives play a major role and they may only be specified for some features (number or person) and when they agree with the verb, the 'real' subject does not. Two additional reasons are discussed: the impact from grammaticalization and from asymmetrical (e.g. coordinate) structures. The focus is on Modern, Old and Middle English and Dutch, but other Germanic languages (German, Swedish, Yiddish), Romance languages (Catalan, French, Italian, Spanish), Arabic, Chamorro, Hebrew, Hopi, Kirundi, O'odham, Navajo, and Urdu/Hindi are discussed as well.

This book is about what the 'lack' of agreement indicates about the structure of language.