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Is Word Sense Disambiguation Dead in the LLM Era?

Roberto Navigli

Abstract

Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) has been a central challenge since the earliest proposals for Machine Translation (MT), most famously Weaver’s 1949 memorandum. Classical systems treated WSD as an explicit task, grounded in lexical resources and annotated data. Recently, however, Large Language Models (LLMs) have blurred the boundary between disambiguation and general language understanding, leading some to suggest that WSD might be obsolete. This paper surveys the role of WSD in the LLM era, drawing on recent studies of encoder-based sense separation and disambiguation, and decoder-based definition selection and generation, as well as multilingual evaluation. Closed-source instruction-tuned LLMs now achieve performance comparable to specialized WSD systems, yet systematic weaknesses remain: non-predominant senses are often misclassified and disambiguation biases in MT persist. We argue that WSD is not “dead” but redefined as a diagnostic lens for assessing lexical-semantic competence, robustness, and interpretability in LLMs.

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