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LTC files: what are they and how do I open them?

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LTC syntactically analyzed text

Files with ltc extension can be found as files with analyzed text processed through Linguistic Tree Constructor program.

Further details:

File extension ltc is associated with LTC (Linguistic Tree Constructor), a tool for drawing linguistic syntax trees, running on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

The ltc file contains syntactically analyzed text data used in the program. They hold both the words and the syntactic analysis of a piece of text. They are the resulting files when you save your work from LTC.

These files were used prior version 3.0 and in later version were replaced with LTCX format.

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LTC - Linguisitic Tree Constructor

A free program for creation of linguistic syntax trees from text

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