DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x26104737 ISSN: 0140-525X

Language models as tools for investigating the distinction between possible and impossible natural languages

Julie Kallini, Christopher Potts

Abstract

We argue that language models (LMs) have strong potential as investigative tools for probing the distinction between possible and impossible natural languages and thus uncovering the inductive biases that support human language learning. We outline a phased research program in which LM architectures are iteratively refined to better discriminate between possible and impossible languages, supporting linking hypotheses to human cognition.

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