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The sociolinguistic foundations of language modeling

Jack Grieve, Sara Bartl, Matteo Fuoli, Jason Grafmiller, Weihang Huang, Alejandro Jawerbaum, Akira Murakami, Marcus Perlman, Dana Rœmling, Bodo Winter

2025Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we introduce a sociolinguistic perspective on language modeling. We claim that language models in general are inherently modeling varieties of language , and we consider how this insight can inform the development and deployment of language models. We begin by presenting a technical definition of the concept of a variety of language as developed in sociolinguistics. We then discuss how this perspective could help us better understand five basic challenges in language modeling: social bias, domain adaptation, alignment, language change , and scale . We argue that to maximize the performance and societal value of language models it is important to carefully compile training corpora that accurately represent the specific varieties of language being modeled, drawing on theories, methods, and descriptions from the field of sociolinguistics.

Topics & Concepts

SociolinguisticsComputer scienceVariety (cybernetics)Perspective (graphical)LinguisticsModeling languageField (mathematics)Language changeArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageSoftwareMathematicsPure mathematicsPhilosophyNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingLanguage and cultural evolution
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