Do LLMs Recognize me, When I is not me: Assessment of LLMs Understanding of Turkish Indexical Pronouns in Indexical Shift Contexts
Large language models (LLMs) have shown impressive capabilities in tasks such as machine translation, text summarization, question answering, and solving complex mathematical problems. However, their primary training on data-rich languages like English limits their performance in low-resource langua...
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Zusammenfassung: | Large language models (LLMs) have shown impressive capabilities in tasks such
as machine translation, text summarization, question answering, and solving
complex mathematical problems. However, their primary training on data-rich
languages like English limits their performance in low-resource languages. This
study addresses this gap by focusing on the Indexical Shift problem in Turkish.
The Indexical Shift problem involves resolving pronouns in indexical shift
contexts, a grammatical challenge not present in high-resource languages like
English. We present the first study examining indexical shift in any language,
releasing a Turkish dataset specifically designed for this purpose. Our
Indexical Shift Dataset consists of 156 multiple-choice questions, each
annotated with necessary linguistic details, to evaluate LLMs in a few-shot
setting. We evaluate recent multilingual LLMs, including GPT-4, GPT-3.5,
Cohere-AYA, Trendyol-LLM, and Turkcell-LLM, using this dataset. Our analysis
reveals that even advanced models like GPT-4 struggle with the grammatical
nuances of indexical shift in Turkish, achieving only moderate performance.
These findings underscore the need for focused research on the grammatical
challenges posed by low-resource languages. We released the dataset and code
\href{https://anonymous.4open.science/r/indexical_shift_llm-E1B4} {here}. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.05569 |