Linguistic Tree Constructor for Linux

It lets the user build the tree in a point-and-click fashion.
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It lets the user build the tree in a point-and-click fashion. The program does no Analysis on its own -- the user is completely free to draw the tree however he or she wishes. However, the program makes sure that the tree is a tree and not some other kind of graph. LTC is a free program for building linguistic syntax trees from text. It lets the user build the tree in a point-and-click fashion. The program does no analysis on its own -- the user is completely free to draw the tree however he or she wishes. However, the program makes sure that the tree is a tree and not some other kind of graph. Three 'flavors' of trees are supported: 'Generic' syntax trees, X-Bar syntax trees RRG (Role and Reference Grammar) syntax trees (the LSC and the LSNP) Labeling of nodes The program supports adding 'labels' to nodes. These labels are userdefinable, and can be used for such things as: Rhetorical Structure Theory analyses Other discourse-level analyses RRG OperaTor-projection analyses Subject-Object-Predicate analyses etc. Features Draw syntax trees using point-and-click Supports the following linguistic levels: Word Phrase Clause Clause cluster Sentence Paragraph Arbitrary, user-defined levels RRG XBar Text Phrase-level categories are user-definable Both tree-view and brackets-view are supported Supports up to five interlinear lines at word-level Interlinear lines can be switched on and off individually Change Colors of individual parts of the display Switch bracketing on and off for constituent levels Change magnification Unlimited undo Copy (parts of) tree to clipboard as bitmap Printing Uses any font (including Unicode fonts) Supports right-to-left languages as well as left-to-right Import from straight text (Plain Text) Import from word-per-record SFM interlinear text Export to XML via Annotation Graph XML (AGXML)


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