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http://cljournal.org Computational Linguistics, established in 1974, is the official flagship journal of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).
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Our Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Wei Lu, presents a new vision for the journal in the editorial 'Opening a New Chapter for Computational Linguistics', marking a forward-looking transition as the journal enters its second half-century.

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Do LLMs have personalities?

This paper introduces LMLPA, a framework for assessing linguistic personalities of LLMs using adapted Big Five inventories + AI raters, validated for reliability and consistency.

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Evaluating NLG remains challenging — even with LLMs.

This survey reviews LLM-based evaluation methods: prompting, fine-tuning, and human–LLM collaboration, and outlines key open problems.

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LLMs can generate fluent text — but can they twist your tongue?

TwisterLister generates phoneme-aware tongue twisters, with a 17k-example dataset and phonologically constrained decoding.

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Can LLMs learn possible human languages but struggle with impossible ones?

Kallini et al. claimed evidence, but Hunter argues their key experiment conflates factors — the core question remains open.

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Even state-of-the-art MT systems struggle with ambiguous words — especially rare senses.

DiBiMT is a new fully human-curated benchmark across 8 language pairs to study disambiguation bias in MT.

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We're honored to announce the recipient of the ACL 2025 Distinguished Service Award! 🏅 This award recognizes extraordinary and sustained contributions to the computational linguistics community.
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📚The dissertation will be published in the CL journal.
💬Catch the talk right after the award presentation! #NLProc
Congratulations to all these outstanding dissertations in NLP and CL — the future of #NLProc is in excellent hands! 🙌
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Sewon Min 🏆 presenting the essence of her thesis: Rethinking Data Use in Large Language Models -- It won the first ACL Computational Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Award 🎓✨
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📚Tom Sherborne: Modeling Cross-lingual Transfer for Semantic Parsing

Sherborne’s dissertation develops sophisticated methods for cross-lingual transfer into low-resource languages, demonstrating their effectiveness in the context of semantic parsing for integration with database APIs.
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📚Ashish Sharma: Human-AI Collaboration to Support Mental Health and Well-Being

Sharma’s dissertation pushes the boundaries of human-AI collaboration along with research in empathy detection and generation, advancing the application of NLP to mental health
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📚 Manling Li: Event-Centric Multimodal Knowledge Acquisition

Li’s dissertation offers a comprehensive framework for multimodal event extraction and reasoning, advancing important tasks such as video question answering and future event prediction
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This year ACL inaugurates the ✨🎓ACL Computational Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Award! 🎓✨
Instrumental for launching this inaugural prize is the Computational Linguistics Journal @CompLingJournal, with support of the ACL Exec.

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#ACL2025NLP @CompLingJournal
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🏆 Who will take home the very first award?

The inaugural ACL Computational Linguistics Doctoral Dissertation Award will be revealed Monday, July 28 (Day 1, 4pm) at #ACL2025.

Chaired by Kathy McKeown.

Any predictions? 🤔🔥
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10. Socially Aware Language Technologies: Perspectives and Practices
(Last Words)
By: Diyi Yang, Dirk Hovy, David Jurgens, Barbara Plank

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9. LLM-based NLG Evaluation: Current Status and Challenges
(Survey)
By: Mingqi Gao, Xinyu Hu, Xunjian Yin, Jie Ruan, Xiao Pu, Xiaojun Wan

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8. Language Models and Externalism: A Reply to Mandelkern and Linzen
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By: Gary Ostertag

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7. Kallini et al. (2024) Do Not Compare Impossible Languages with Constituency-based Ones
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By: Tim Hunter

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6. LMLPA: Language Model Linguistic Personality Assessment
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By: Jingyao Zheng, Xian Wang, Simo Hosio, Xiaoxian Xu, Lik-Hang Lee

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5. Dotless Arabic Text for Natural Language Processing
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By: Maged S. Al-Shaibani, Irfan Ahmad

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4. Investigating Idiomaticity in Word Representations
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By: Wei He, Tiago Kramer Vieira, Marcos Garcia, Carolina Scarton, Marco Idiart, Aline Villavicencio

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3. Eliciting and Improving the Causal Reasoning Abilities of Large Language Models with Conditional Statements
(Regular Article)
By: Xiao Liu, Da Yin, Chen Zhang, Dongyan Zhao, Yansong Feng

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2. Train and Constrain: Phonologically Informed Tongue Twister Generation from Topics and Paraphrases Open Access
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By: Tyler Loakman, Chen Tang, Chenghua Lin

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1. DiBiMT: A Gold Evaluation Benchmark for Studying Lexical Ambiguity in Machine Translation
(Regular Article)
By: Federico Martelli, Stefano Perrella, Niccolò Campolungo, Tina Munda, Svetla Koeva, Carole Tiberius, Roberto Navigli

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Volume 51, Issue 2 📣 Access it at direct.mit.edu/coli/issue/5...

The articles included in this issue are listed in the comments below. 🧵
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🚨 As LLMs generate more of the text we see daily, detecting AI-generated text is more critical than ever.

New survey from the University of Macau explores cutting-edge detection methods, key challenges, and future directions to ensure responsible AI use.

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