When English Rewrites Local Knowledge: Global Narrative Dominance in Large Language Models 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-06-01NEWSen作者: Md Arid Hasan, Ruwad Naswan, Farhan Samir, Sharifa Sultana, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

摘要

arXiv:2605.30481v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are widely used as cross-lingual knowledge interfaces. However, culturally grounded questions often reflect globally dominant narratives rather than local contexts. We study this failure mode as \textit{global narrative dominance} in Bangla, a low-resource cultural context. We introduce \texttt{CulturalNB}, a dataset of 717 manually curated Bengali cultural instances with parallel Bangla--English question--answer pairs and supporting evidence, metadata, and sociocultural annotations. Using question-only and evidence-based prompting, we evaluate nine state-of-the-art LLMs with human and two independent LLM judges across metrics for cross-lingual consistency, language anchoring, global substitution, institutional bias, and epistemic perspective coverage. Results show that questions asked in English systematically increase global substitution and institutional framing while reducing local perspective coverage.