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Korean adnominal ending constructions analyzed beyond relative clauses

This paper introduces a new corpus-based typology for annotating Korean adnominal ending constructions, moving beyond simple relative-clause identification. The research argues that the Korean ending 'ETM' is not solely a marker for relative clauses but is shared across various noun-modifying structures. The proposed typology categorizes these constructions based on predicate type, auxiliary structure, argument compatibility, and lexicalization, and was implemented and validated on the KLUE dependency treebank. AI

IMPACT Provides a new framework for analyzing complex linguistic structures in Korean, potentially improving NLP models for the language.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper published on arXiv detailing linguistic analysis and corpus annotation. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Korean adnominal ending constructions analyzed beyond relative clauses

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  1. arXiv cs.CL TIER_1 English(EN) · Jungyeul Park, Chulwoo Park ·

    Annotating Korean adnominal ending constructions in corpus data: Beyond relative-clause identification

    arXiv:2607.03681v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Korean adnominal ending \texttt{ETM} occurs in diverse noun-modifying constructions, including relative-clause-like modifiers, adjectival and copular forms, bound-noun constructions, and lexicalized expressions. This paper argue…