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Context Effects on the Interpretation of Complement Coercion: A Comparative Study with Language Models in Norwegian

Radaelli, M., Chersoni, E., Lenci, A. & Baggio, G. (2025). Context Effects on the Interpretation of Complement Coercion: A Comparative Study with Language Models in Norwegian. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computational Semantics, 78-88.
 
URL:  https://aclanthology.org/2025.iwcs-main.7/

 

Abstract

In complement coercion sentences, like *John began the book*, a covert event (e.g., reading) may be recovered based on lexical meanings, world knowledge, and context. We investigate how context influences coercion interpretation performance for 17 language models (LMs) in Norwegian, a low-resource language. Our new dataset contained isolated coercion sentences (context-neutral), plus the same sentences with a subject NP that suggests a particular covert event and sentences that have a similar effect but that precede or follow the coercion sentence. LMs generally benefit from contextual enrichment, but performance varies depending on the model. Models that struggled in context-neutral sentences showed greater improvements from contextual enrichment. Subject NPs and pre-coercion sentences had the largest effect in facilitating coercion interpretation.

 
   

 

 



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