This paper introduces INDIR-IT (Indirectness for the Italian language), a linguistically informed, manually curated benchmark for evaluating large language models’ (LLMs) understanding of indirect speech acts (ISAs) in Italian. By systematically contrasting conventionalized and non-conventionalized ISAs with literal interpretations, the corpus enables fine-grained assessment of pragmatic competence, an area still relatively underexplored compared to lexical and syntactic understanding. Preliminary results show that LLMs handle conventionalized ISAs relatively well, while performance on non-conventionalized ISAs remains more sensitive to model size and capacity. INDIR-IT offers a foundation for advancing research on pragmatic inference in both humans and LLMs.

Direct and indirect interpretations of speech acts: evidence from human judgments and large language models

Dominique Brunato
2025

Abstract

This paper introduces INDIR-IT (Indirectness for the Italian language), a linguistically informed, manually curated benchmark for evaluating large language models’ (LLMs) understanding of indirect speech acts (ISAs) in Italian. By systematically contrasting conventionalized and non-conventionalized ISAs with literal interpretations, the corpus enables fine-grained assessment of pragmatic competence, an area still relatively underexplored compared to lexical and syntactic understanding. Preliminary results show that LLMs handle conventionalized ISAs relatively well, while performance on non-conventionalized ISAs remains more sensitive to model size and capacity. INDIR-IT offers a foundation for advancing research on pragmatic inference in both humans and LLMs.
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dc.description.abstracteng This paper introduces INDIR-IT (Indirectness for the Italian language), a linguistically informed, manually curated benchmark for evaluating large language models’ (LLMs) understanding of indirect speech acts (ISAs) in Italian. By systematically contrasting conventionalized and non-conventionalized ISAs with literal interpretations, the corpus enables fine-grained assessment of pragmatic competence, an area still relatively underexplored compared to lexical and syntactic understanding. Preliminary results show that LLMs handle conventionalized ISAs relatively well, while performance on non-conventionalized ISAs remains more sensitive to model size and capacity. INDIR-IT offers a foundation for advancing research on pragmatic inference in both humans and LLMs. -
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dc.publisher.name CEUR Workshop Proceedings en
dc.relation.conferencename Eleventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2025), Cagliari, Italy, September 2025 en
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dc.relation.ispartofbook Proceedings of the Eleventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2025) en
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dc.relation.numberofpages 12 en
dc.subject.keywordseng Indirectness -
dc.subject.keywordseng Speech acts -
dc.subject.keywordseng Italian benchmark -
dc.subject.keywordseng Large Language Models -
dc.subject.keywordseng Human evaluation -
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dc.subject.singlekeyword Speech acts *
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dc.subject.singlekeyword Large Language Models *
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dc.title Direct and indirect interpretations of speech acts: evidence from human judgments and large language models en
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