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UD-KSL

Supplementary repo for UD_Korean-KSL

SF: Period, Question, Exclamation (마침표 등)

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SF refers to a punctuation mark that indicates the end of a sentence, such as period, question mark, and exclamation mark. It defines sentence boundaries and determines the overall tone of a sentence.

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SN: Number (숫자)

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SN refers to a numerical character used to represent quantities, dates, times, or identifiers.

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SP: Comma, Colon, Slash (쉼표,콜론, 빗금)

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SP refers to a punctuation mark such as a comma, colon, or slash. A comma separates phrases, clauses, or list items. A colon introduces explanations, lists, or emphasis. A slash represents alternatives, date formats, or fractional values.

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SS: Quotation, Bracket, Dash (따옴표 등)

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SS refers to a punctuation mark used to enclose or separate content, such as quotation marks, brackets, or dashes. Quotation marks enclose direct speech or citations. Brackets provide additional information or clarifications. A dash emphasizes a break in thought or additional explanation.

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SL: Foreign characters (외국어)

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SL refers to a foreign character that is not part of Hangul, such as those from the Latin alphabet.

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SE: Ellipsis (줄임표)

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SE refers to an ellipsis, a punctuation mark used to indicate omitted content, hesitation, or trailing thoughts.

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SO: Hyphen, Swung Dash (붙임표, 물결표)

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SO refers to a punctuation mark used for word separation or stylistic emphasis. A hyphen links compound words or indicates word breaks, while a swung dash expresses a range or duration.

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SW: Symbol (기타 기호)

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SW refers to a symbol that does not fall under other punctuation categories.

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