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Clozing the Gap: Exploring Why Language Model Surprisal Outperforms Cloze Surprisal

Published 14 Jan 2026 in cs.CL | (2601.09886v1)

Abstract: How predictable a word is can be quantified in two ways: using human responses to the cloze task or using probabilities from LMs.When used as predictors of processing effort, LM probabilities outperform probabilities derived from cloze data. However, it is important to establish that LM probabilities do so for the right reasons, since different predictors can lead to different scientific conclusions about the role of prediction in language comprehension. We present evidence for three hypotheses about the advantage of LM probabilities: not suffering from low resolution, distinguishing semantically similar words, and accurately assigning probabilities to low-frequency words. These results call for efforts to improve the resolution of cloze studies, coupled with experiments on whether human-like prediction is also as sensitive to the fine-grained distinctions made by LM probabilities.

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