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Contextualising (Im)plausible Events Triggers Figurative Language

Proceedings of Learning Non-Literal Expressions with Small Data @ LREC 2026

DOI:10.63317/2pkwrv8nzft9

Abstract

This work explores the connection between (non-)literalness and plausibility at the example of subject-verb-object events in English. We design a systematic setup of plausible and implausible event triples in combination with abstract and concrete constituent categories. Our analysis of human and LLM-generated judgments and example contexts reveals substantial differences between assessments of plausibility. While humans excel at nuanced detection and contextualization of (non-)literal vs. implausible events, LLM results reveal only shallow contextualization patterns with a bias to trade implausibility for non-literal, plausible interpretations.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2026-ws-nonliteral-09
Pages
pp. 93-105
BibKey
eichel-etal-2026-contextualising
Editors
Markus Egg, Valia Kordoni
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
N/A
ISBN
N/A
Workshop
Proceedings of Learning Non-Literal Expressions with Small Data @ LREC 2026
Location
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Date
11 - 16 May 2026

Authors

  • AE

    Annerose Eichel

  • TR

    Tonmoy Rakshit

  • SS

    Sabine Schulte im Walde

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