I converted the Words table to sqlite already. Attached is the code for an app which downloads the
wordsdb.db (15 MB) to your device. The app does spell checking and some other things, but the words db file does not contain the parts of speech ("POS").
Here is a direct link to the
words.db file in zip format (6 MB).
Here is a link to the Access 2007 data files (
AIC Cortex.accdb and
AIC Words.accdb):
aic.zip (32 MB). The POS entries in the LinksType table in the AIC Cortex database start with ID# 30010.
The page at
www.aeyec.com explains the database structure (amidst a lot of other info). I recently reworked the file and it currently does not have a table of contents. Just scroll down until you see the info.
In short, the Cortext table (which contains no text, only numeric links) links a word entry's ID# from the Words table to a POS entry's ID# in the LinkTypes table, but the latter table contains a lot of other types of LinkTypes in addition to POS. For your purposes, you can just extract the POS LinkTypes from the table.
I see that I haven't looked at this stuff since last March, so I hope I've told you everything right. I was going to add some more stuff to the words app, but got busy on other stuff.