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We hear phonemes through the process of auditory perception. When sound waves enter our ears, they travel through the ear canal and reach the cochlea, which is responsible for converting these sound waves into electrical signals. These electrical signals are then transmitted through the auditory nerve to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted as different phonemes.

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The ability to clearly hear phonemics does not come naturally to everyone, and some require training. Try breaking every sound down. Speak the words aloud and keep your hand on your throat at the point where the sound is produced. When the phoneme (speech sound) changes, there will be either a pronounced change or a very subtle change in the movement at your throat.

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