Learning from Child-Directed Speech in Two-Language Scenarios: A French-English Case Study
arXiv cs.CL / 3/16/2026
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Key Points
- The study systematically analyzes compact language models for English-French settings, comparing monolingual, bilingual, and cross-lingual pretraining under size-matched data.
- It contrasts two training corpora—child-directed speech (~2.5M tokens) and multi-domain French data (~10M tokens)—and introduces new French resources (QAMR, QASRL) and multilingual corpora.
- Results show Wikipedia pretraining benefits semantic tasks, while child-directed speech improves grammatical judgments in monolingual settings; bilingual pretraining yields gains in textual entailment, especially for French.
- The findings replicate patterns across BabyBERTa, RoBERTa, and LTG-BERT, suggesting broader applicability of these trends across architectures.
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