Rethinking the Idiomaticity Decomposability Hypothesis: Evidence from Distributional Learning 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-06-03NEWSen作者: Maggie Mi, Golzar Atefi, Atsuki Yamaguchi, Felix Gers, Aline Villavicencio, Nafise Sadat Moosavi

摘要

arXiv:2606.03817v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Idioms can be analysed in terms of their decomposability, the extent to which constituent meanings contribute to the figurative whole. Decomposability is thought to predict syntactic flexibility. Usage-based accounts instead attribute idiom behaviour to distributional experience, such as speaker familiarity and predictability. We examine these views using contextualised language models as controlled distributional learners. We propose a model-internal measure of decomposability and relate it to human ratings, syntactic flexibility, and predictability while tracking idiom learning during pretraining. Model-derived decomposability correlates weakly with human judgments and shows a small but consistent negative relationship with syntactic flexibility. Pretraining analyses show that stabilisation of idiom representations in models is not explained by frequency alone.

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