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Do Construction Distributions Shape Formal Language Learning In German BabyLMs?

14 March 2025
Bastian Bunzeck
Daniel Duran
Sina Zarrieß
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We analyze the influence of utterance-level construction distributions in German child-directed speech on the resulting formal linguistic competence and the underlying learning trajectories for small language models trained on a novel collection of developmentally plausible language data for German. We find that trajectories are surprisingly robust for markedly different distributions of constructions in the training data, which have little effect on final accuracies and almost no effect on global learning trajectories. While syntax learning benefits from more complex utterances, lexical learning culminates in better scores with more fragmentary data. We argue that LMs trained on developmentally plausible data can contribute to debates on how rich or impoverished linguistic stimuli actually are.

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@article{bunzeck2025_2503.11593,
  title={ Do Construction Distributions Shape Formal Language Learning In German BabyLMs? },
  author={ Bastian Bunzeck and Daniel Duran and Sina Zarrieß },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11593},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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