Research Article
Crosslinguistic Intelligibility of Russian and German Speech in Noisy Environment
Table 3
Quantitative description of the experiment.
| N | Characteristics | Number |
| 1 | Research material: number of words and phrases in Russian | 20 | 2 | Research material: number of words and phrases in German | 20 | 3 | Research material: number of words and phrases in Russian and German | 40 | 4 | Number of speakers | 4 | 5 | Number of realizations of test words and phrases in Russian and German per one speaker | 120 | 6 | Total number of realizations (phonograms) of test words and phrases in Russian and German | 480 | 7 | Number of tested types of noise | 2 | 8 | Number of tested levels of signal-to-noise ratio for each type of noise | 5 | 9 | Number of phonograms for perceptual-auditory analysis, which contain speech signal (mixes of test words and phrases with noise) | 4800 | 10 | Number of phonograms for perceptual-auditory analysis, which contain only noise | 150 | 11 | Total number of phonograms for perceptual-auditory analysis | 4950 | 12 | Number of listeners | 21 | 13 | Number of auditions, containing only noise | 727 | 14 | Total number of auditions, containing speech signal (mixes of test words and phrases with noise) | 22358 | 15 | Total number of auditions | 23085 |
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