Korean constituency trees should use eojeol—not morphemes—as terminals, with morphology in a separate layer; normalizations can make Sejong, Penn, and KAIST comparable on that backbone.
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Constituency Structure over Eojeol in Korean Treebanks
Korean constituency trees should use eojeol—not morphemes—as terminals, with morphology in a separate layer; normalizations can make Sejong, Penn, and KAIST comparable on that backbone.