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How do deaf schizophrenics hear voices?

People diagnosed with schizophrenia who have lost their hearing may still experience auditory hallucinations. The same patients who are deaf from birth are subject to similar visual hallucinations: they see moving lips or hands separated from the body, transmitting words in sign language.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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How many times larger is a standard Japanese keyboard than a European one?

In Japanese, in addition to the kanji hieroglyphic script borrowed from China, there are also two syllabary alphabets - hiragana and katakana - in which one character corresponds not to a word, but to a separate syllable. Traditionally, they are used to write words for which there are no kanji: katakana for borrowed terms from European languages, and hiragana for individual Japanese particles and suffixes, or when the reader may not know some kanji. It is 47 hiragana characters that are located on the keyboards, so Japanese keyboards are no different from what we are used to. In addition, special software can track character input and automatically suggest replacing several characters with the corresponding character.

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