Article (Scientific journals)
Do Large Language Models Grasp The Grammar? Evidence from Grammar-Book-Guided Probing in Luxembourgish
LI, Lujun; SONG, Yewei; SLEEM, Lama et al.
2026In LREC
Peer reviewed
 

Files


Full Text
2510.24856v2 (1).pdf
Author postprint (5.94 MB)
Download

All documents in ORBilu are protected by a user license.

Send to



Details



Keywords :
Computer Science - Computation and Language
Abstract :
[en] Grammar refers to the system of rules that governs the structural organization and the semantic relations among linguistic units such as sentences, phrases, and words within a given language. In natural language processing, there remains a notable scarcity of grammar focused evaluation protocols, a gap that is even more pronounced for low-resource languages. Moreover, the extent to which large language models genuinely comprehend grammatical structure, especially the mapping between syntactic structures and meanings, remains under debate. To investigate this issue, we propose a Grammar Book Guided evaluation pipeline intended to provide a systematic and generalizable framework for grammar evaluation consisting of four key stages, and in this work we take Luxembourgish as a case study. The results show a weak positive correlation between translation performance and grammatical understanding, indicating that strong translations do not necessarily imply deep grammatical competence. Larger models perform well overall due to their semantic strength but remain weak in morphology and syntax, struggling particularly with Minimal Pair tasks, while strong reasoning ability offers a promising way to enhance their grammatical understanding.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
LI, Lujun  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > SEDAN
SONG, Yewei  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > TruX
SLEEM, Lama  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > SEDAN
WANG, Yiqun  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust > SEDAN > Team Radu STATE
XU, Yangjie  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > SEDAN
LOTHRITZ, Cedric  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust > TruX > Team Tegawendé François d A BISSYANDE
GENTILE, Niccolo ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences > Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > Team Conchita D AMBROSIO
STATE, Radu  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > SEDAN
BISSYANDE, Tegawendé  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > TruX
KLEIN, Jacques  ;  University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > TruX
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Do Large Language Models Grasp The Grammar? Evidence from Grammar-Book-Guided Probing in Luxembourgish
Publication date :
2026
Journal title :
LREC
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Commentary :
This paper has been accepted for publication in the proceedings of the 15th biennial Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2026)
Available on ORBilu :
since 05 April 2026

Statistics


Number of views
21 (1 by Unilu)
Number of downloads
6 (1 by Unilu)

Bibliography


Similar publications



Contact ORBilu