LLM-Generated Contexts to Practice Specialised Vocabulary: Corpus Presentation and Comparison
Iglika Nikolova-Stoupak, Serge Bibauw, Amandine Dumont, Françoise Stas, Patrick Watrin, Thomas François
Abstract : This project evaluates the potential of LLM and dynamic corpora to generate contexts ai- med at the practice and acquisition of specialised English vocabulary. We compared reference contexts—handpicked by expert teachers—for a specialised vocabulary list to contexts generated by three recent large language models (LLM) of different sizes (Mistral-7B-Instruct, Vicuna-13B, and Gemini 1.0 Pro) and to contexts extracted from articles web-crawled from specialised websites. The comparison uses a representative set of length-based, morphosyntactic, semantic, and discourse- related textual characteristics. We conclude that the LLM-based corpora can be combined effectively with a web-crawled one to form an academic corpus characterised by appropriate complexity and textual variety.
Keywords : large language models,specialised English vocabulary,readability features