P Malo Ocejo, J Medrano Albéniz, J J Uriarte Uriarte
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The relationship between bilingualism and psychopathology has received scant attention is psychiatric literature. We present four psychotic patients whose mother language which they usually spoke, was basque, whereas the psychopathological auditory phenomena took place in spanish.