GLÀFF is a French lexicon developed by Franck Sajous, Nabil Hathout et Basilio Calderone at CLLE-ERSS lab (http://w3.erss.univ-tlse2.fr/). LICENSE GLÀFF is based on Wiktionnaire (http://fr.wiktionary.org), the French edition of wiktionary. It is released under the Creative Commons By-SA 3.0 license (Attribution - Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions 3.0 non transposé). The summary of this license is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/: The full text is available here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode GLÀFF homepage is available at: http://redac.univ-tlse2.fr/lexiques/glaff_en.html If you redistribute the resource, as is or modified, please enclose the current README file. DESCRIPTION GLÀFF has the following structure: Each line describes an entry. An entry includes fields separated by the | character : 1) wordform 2) morphosyntactic tag in GRACE format 3) lemma 4) 0, 1 or several pronunciations (separated by a semicolon), encoded in IPA 5) SAMPA transcriptions Next fields give absolute and relative frequencies of forms an lemmas in different corpora: 6) absolute frequency of the categorized form in Frantext 20e corpus 7) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized form in Frantext 20e corpus 8) absolute frequency of the categorized lemma in Frantext 20e corpus 9) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized lemma in Frantext 20e corpus 10) absolute frequency of the categorized form in LM10 corpus 11) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized form in LM10 corpus 12) absolute frequency of the categorized lemma in LM10 corpus 13) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized lemma in LM10 corpus 14) absolute frequency of the categorized form in FrWac corpus 15) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized form in FrWac corpus 16) absolute frequency of the categorized lemma in FrWac corpus 17) relative frequency (per million words) of the categorized lemma in FrWac corpus Since version 1.2.1, obsolete, dated, or archaic entries, as well as disused spellings, are listed in a separate lexicon. HOW TO CITE GLÀFF Franck Sajous, Nabil Hathout et Basilio Calderone. (2013). GLÀFF, un Gros Lexique À tout Faire du Français. Actes de la conférence Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN 2013). @InProceedings{sajous:glaff:taln13, author = {Sajous, Franck and Hathout, Nabil and Calderone, Basilio}, title = {{GL\'{A}FF}, un {G}ros {L}exique \'{A} tout {F}aire du {F}ran\c{c}ais}, booktitle = {Actes de la 20e conf\'{e}rence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN'2013)}, year = {2013}, address = {Les Sables d'Olonne, France}, pages = {285--298} } The article is available here: http://redac.univ-tlse2.fr/lexiques/glaff/glaff-taln2013.pdf