It is well known that in the bilingual upbringing of a child the rule "one person—one language” plays an important role. However, the descriptions of this subject are often simplified, as if the observation of this rule will automatically result in a linguistic success. This “Case Study” is an example that great internal and/or external difficulties can prevent the development of the bilingualism of a child.
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