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lrec2026-main-694

Every Word Presented in Context: Syntactic Coverage as Objective for Low-Resource Machine Translation with Large Language Models

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Every Word Presented in Context: Syntactic Coverage as Objective for Low-Resource Machine Translation with Large Language Models

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Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated strong capabilities in multilingual machine translation. However, they underperform for low-resource languages, indicating the need for more explicit instructional guidance. In this work, we introduce Fragment-Shot Prompting, a novel few-shot prompting method that aims to retrieve examples for every word occurring in the sentence to be translated, illustrating their use and meaning in context. We evaluate our method on translation between Italian, Ladin (Val Badia) and Ladin (Gherdëina) and compare its performance with zero-shot prompting, random few-shot prompting, as well as established lexical and semantic retrieval strategies. We conduct these experiments using state-of-the-art LLMs, including GPT-3.5, GPT-4o, o1-mini, LlaMA-3.3, and DeepSeek-R1. Our results demonstrate that LLMs can extract substantial value from limited data when translating from a low- to the high-resource language. However, this does not apply to translations into the low-resource languages, where the prompting method plays a much more important role. In particular, our method consistently delivers the best results and enables significant gains. Even though translation performance into Ladin remains limited with the available resources, our results highlight the importance of syntactic coverage for improving translation accuracy and ariant-specific adaptation in low-resource scenarios.


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