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lrec2026-main-109

MzansiText and MzansiLM: An Open Corpus and Decoder-Only Language Model for South African Languages

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MzansiText and MzansiLM: An Open Corpus and Decoder-Only Language Model for South African Languages

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Decoder-only language models can be adapted to diverse tasks through instruction finetuning, but the extent to which this generalizes at small scale for low-resource languages remains unclear. We focus on the languages of South Africa, where we are not aware of a publicly available decoder-only model that explicitly targets all eleven official written languages, nine of which are low-resource. We introduce MzansiText, a curated multilingual pretraining corpus with a reproducible filtering pipeline, and MzansiLM, a 125M-parameter language model trained from scratch. We evaluate MzansiLM on natural language understanding and generation using three adaptation regimes: monolingual task-specific finetuning, multilingual task-specific finetuning, and general multi-task instruction finetuning. Monolingual task-specific finetuning achieves strong performance on data-to-text generation, reaching 20.65 BLEU on isiXhosa and competing with encoder-decoder baselines over ten times larger. Multilingual task-specific finetuning benefits closely related languages on topic classification, achieving 78.5% macro-F1 on isiXhosa news classification. While MzansiLM adapts effectively to supervised NLU and NLG tasks, few-shot reasoning remains challenging at this model size, with performance near chance even for much larger decoder-only models. We release MzansiText and MzansiLM to provide a reproducible decoder-only baseline and clear guidance on adaptation strategies for South African languages at small scale.


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