@article{miletic-falk-2026-llms,
title = "What Are {LLM}s Doing to Scientific Communication? Measuring Changes in Writing Practices and Reading Experience",
author = "Mileti{\'c}, Filip and
Falk, Neele",
editor = "Piperidis, Stelios and
Bel, N{\'u}ria and
van den Heuvel, Henk and
Ide, Nancy and
Krek, Simon and
Toral, Antonio",
journal = "International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation",
volume = "main",
month = may,
year = "2026",
address = "Palma de Mallorca, Spain",
publisher = "ELRA Language Resource Association",
url = "https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-lrec/2026.lrec-main.142/",
pages = "1811--1830",
abstract = "Has the style of scientific communication changed due to the growing use of large language models in the writing process? We address this question in the domain of Natural Language Processing by leveraging two data resources we create: a naturalistic corpus of over 37,000 papers from the ACL Anthology (2020{--}2024); and a synthetic dataset of 3,000 human-written passages and their LLM-generated improvements. We first implement a series of diachronic lexical analyses, showing that both word frequency and usage contexts have changed significantly over time, indicating semantic specialization in some cases and generalization in others. Broadening our perspective, we then model a range of more complex stylistic features and find that LLM-modified texts more frequently contain certain syntactic constructions, more complex and longer words and a lower lexical diversity. Finally, we connect these changes in writing practices to subjective reading experience through a pilot annotation study with 20 domain experts. They overall rate LLM-improved texts as more understandable and exciting, but also express negative qualitative attitudes towards LLMs, highlighting the strongly subjective effect of AI-assisted writing on reading experience."
}Markdown (Informal)
[What Are LLMs Doing to Scientific Communication? Measuring Changes in Writing Practices and Reading Experience](https://preview.aclanthology.org/ingest-lrec/2026.lrec-main.142/) (Miletić & Falk, LREC 2026)
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