Any IPA dictionary of American English? [closed]

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I want to refer to a text file in the format:

A = [ə]

A (1) = ['eɪ]

A'S = ['eɪz]

A. = ['eɪ]

A.'S = ['eɪz]

A.S = ['eɪz]

A42128 = ['eɪf'ɔrt'uw'ʌnt'u'eɪt]

AAA = [trˌɪpəɫ'eɪ]

AABERG = ['ɑbɝg]

AACHEN = ['ɑkən]

AACHENER = ['ɑkənɝ]

AAKER = ['ɑkɝ]

AALSETH = ['ɑɫsɛθ]

AAMODT = ['ɑmət]

    
asked by anonymous 16.06.2015 / 03:49

1 answer

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The Wiktionary usually has IPA in the definitions; you can download the package with the July 2015 dump (all dumps are here ), but you will need to process .xml to extract the data in the format you want.     

16.06.2015 / 16:00