Jian Zhou


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2025

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Linguistic Neuron Overlap Patterns to Facilitate Cross-lingual Transfer on Low-resource Languages
Yuemei Xu | Kexin Xu | Jian Zhou | Ling Hu | Lin Gui
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

The current Large Language Models (LLMs) face significant challenges in improving their performance on low-resource languagesand urgently need data-efficient methods without costly fine-tuning.From the perspective of language-bridge,we propose a simple yet effective method, namely BridgeX-ICL, to improve the zero-shot Cross-lingual In-Context Learning (X-ICL) for low-resource languages. Unlike existing works focusing on language-specific neurons,BridgeX-ICL explores whether sharingneurons can improve cross-lingual performance in LLMs.We construct neuron probe data from the ground-truth MUSE bilingual dictionaries, and define a subset of language overlap neurons accordingly to ensure full activation of these anchored neurons.Subsequently, we propose an HSIC-based metric to quantify LLMs’ internal linguistic spectrumbased on overlapping neurons, guiding optimal bridge selection.The experiments conducted on 4 cross-lingual tasks and 15 language pairs from 7diverse families, covering both high-low and moderate-low pairs, validate the effectiveness of BridgeX-ICL and offer empirical insights into the underlying multilingual mechanisms of LLMs. The code is publicly available at https://github.com/xuyuemei/BridgeX-ICL.