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Home / Technology / AI Learns to Reason Like a Linguist?

AI Learns to Reason Like a Linguist?

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • LLMs tested on rule generalization for made-up languages.
  • One AI model demonstrated graduate-level linguistic analysis.
  • New research challenges assumptions about AI's language reasoning.
AI Learns to Reason Like a Linguist?

The unique capacity of humans for language has long been debated, especially in comparison to artificial intelligence. While large language models (LLMs) can produce human-like speech, their ability to reason about language itself remains a subject of intense scrutiny. Some prominent linguists argue that LLMs merely process vast data without genuine analytical understanding, likening their capabilities to extensive marination in data rather than sophisticated learning.

However, new research from UC Berkeley and Rutgers University posits a different view. Linguists tested several LLMs with a battery of linguistic challenges, including tasks designed to assess their ability to infer and apply rules of an invented language. The goal was to ascertain if these models could engage in the kind of analytical reasoning characteristic of human linguists.

One LLM demonstrated an unexpected proficiency, capable of diagramming sentences, resolving ambiguities, and employing complex features like recursion, mirroring the analytical depth of a human graduate student. This performance challenges the notion that AI is incapable of sophisticated linguistic analysis, opening new avenues for understanding machine cognition and its potential.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Recent research suggests some advanced LLMs, including ChatGPT's counterparts, can perform sophisticated linguistic analysis, akin to a graduate student, challenging previous assumptions.
Noam Chomsky and colleagues believe AI models cannot truly learn or analyze language deeply, as their learning is based on 'big data' rather than genuine understanding.
Researchers devised multi-part linguistic tests, including using tree diagrams and testing recursion, for LLMs to analyze specially crafted sentences and invented languages.

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