DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x26104774 ISSN: 0140-525X

On the relationship between theoretical and empirical research in linguistics

Luca Capone, Alessandro Lenci

Abstract

Language models (LMs) call for a theoretical rethinking grounded within linguistics itself. Rather than signalling the “end of linguistics” or merely encouraging interdisciplinarity, LMs function as an empirical testing ground for formal linguistic concepts. They prompt a renewed examination of form–meaning mapping, theoretical autonomy, and the conditions under which computational systems can genuinely inform linguistic explanation.

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