[15] Naming is typically impaired in dementia, and the types of errors can be informative. Phonemic or semantic errors can be observed and suggest nonfluent or fluent progressive aphasia ...
particularly in Alzheimer's dementia and primary progressive aphasia. Early recognition of language dysfunction can help with an accurate diagnosis, management, and prognosis. There are numerous ...
These can be related to aphasia, a word used to describe problems with understanding words, speaking, reading, and writing. These symptoms can be caused by Alzheimer’s disease, but problems with ...