GLÀFF is a project similar to Lexique. The main difference is its size: it contains over 1.4 million entries, ten times larger than Lexique, with very similar information such as its entries’ phonetics (IPA and X-SAMPA, both with partial syllabification), lemma (“aériez” has “aérer” as its lemma), frequency (several metrics are available), and a very precise morphosyntactic description of each entry.
The only drawback I would see regarding using GLÀFF instead of Lexique is that some entries of Lexique are not present in GLÀFF, such as multiple words considered as one like a priori. This is why I think GLÀFF could instead extend data provided by Lexique.
GLÀFF is a project similar to Lexique. The main difference is its size: it contains over 1.4 million entries, ten times larger than Lexique, with very similar information such as its entries’ phonetics (IPA and X-SAMPA, both with partial syllabification), lemma (“aériez” has “aérer” as its lemma), frequency (several metrics are available), and a very precise morphosyntactic description of each entry.
The only drawback I would see regarding using GLÀFF instead of Lexique is that some entries of Lexique are not present in GLÀFF, such as multiple words considered as one like a priori. This is why I think GLÀFF could instead extend data provided by Lexique.