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Progressive language impairments: Definitions, diagnoses, and prognoses
Karen Croot
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Arts & Humanities
Language Impairment
100%
Neuropathology
68%
Semantic Dementia
46%
Progressive Aphasia
35%
Syndrome
35%
Apraxia of Speech
32%
Degeneration
31%
Classification System
25%
Impairment
20%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
17%
Speech Pathologists
16%
Receptive Language
16%
Frontotemporal Dementia
16%
Word Finding
15%
Object Naming
15%
Alzheimer
12%
Research Groups
12%
Language Processing
11%
Alzheimer's Disease
11%
Spoken Language
10%
Deterioration
10%
Neuron
9%
Diagnostics
9%
Inclusion
8%
1990s
7%
Therapy
7%
Autonomy
7%
Education
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Neuropathology
78%
Frontotemporal Dementia
69%
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
58%
Language
55%
Apraxias
36%
Primary Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia
23%
Primary Progressive Aphasia
21%
Motor Neuron Disease
17%
Aphasia
15%
Semantics
14%
Pathologists
13%
Consensus
13%
Personality
12%
Reading
12%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
12%
Alzheimer Disease
10%
Pharmacology
9%
Education
8%
Incidence
6%
Social Sciences
dementia
70%
speech disorder
50%
semantics
44%
personality change
20%
spoken language
14%
available information
14%
incidence
11%
diagnostic
11%
comprehension
10%
autonomy
9%
inclusion
9%