Bruce Hayes (linguist)
Appearance
Bruce Hayes | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | MIT (PhD), Harvard |
Spouse | Patricia Keating (m. 1989)[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Phonology, Generative grammar |
Institutions | UCLA |
Thesis | A metrical theory of stress rules (1980) |
Doctoral advisor | Morris Halle |
Doctoral students | Michael Hammond |
Bruce Hayes (born June 9, 1955) is an American linguist. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of California, Los Angeles.[2]
Life
[edit]He received his Ph.D. in 1980 from MIT, where his dissertation supervisor was Morris Halle. Hayes works in phonology, and is well known for his book Metrical Stress Theory: Principles and Case Studies, a typologically based theory of stress systems. His research interests also include phonetically based phonology and learnability. In 2009 Hayes was inducted as a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America.[3] He is married to phonetician Patricia Keating.
Books
[edit]- (1985) A Metrical Theory of Stress Rules, Garland Press, New York.
- (1995) Metrical Stress Theory: Principles and Case Studies, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 15 + 455 pp. ISBN 0-226-32104-5.
- (2004) Hayes, Bruce, Robert Kirchner, and Donca Steriade, eds., Phonetically Based Phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82578-4.
- (2008) Introductory Phonology. Malden, MA: Blackwell. ISBN 1-4051-8411-6.
References
[edit]- ^ "Bruce Hayes - personal page". linguistics.ucla.edu.
- ^ "Faculty". UCLA Department of Linguistics. 2010. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
- ^ "LSA Fellows by year of induction". Linguistic Society of America. 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
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