The cmudict provides phonetic spellings of a sizable number of American English words. The CELEX database is a similar project; you can select which data you want and download wordlists at WebCelex. Part-of-speech data (word class) is also available in CELEX. The CELEX download interface is somewhat frustrating, but you should only need to use it right once to be able to download what you want.
Answer from BrenBarn on Stack ExchangeThe cmudict provides phonetic spellings of a sizable number of American English words. The CELEX database is a similar project; you can select which data you want and download wordlists at WebCelex. Part-of-speech data (word class) is also available in CELEX. The CELEX download interface is somewhat frustrating, but you should only need to use it right once to be able to download what you want.
I found that the UCLA Phonetics Lab (Archive) page has word lists with sound samples and IPA spelling. There are no parts of speech unfortunately.
e͡ɪ hayed
o͡u hoed
ɔ/ɑ hawed
Links to
- English
- Language Index
- Details
They mention that only a fraction of data is online. If this is the right format, I'd contact them and ask to share more.