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Encyclopedia > Bruce Hayes

Bruce Hayes is a professor in the linguistics department at UCLA. He is a phonologist, and is well known for his book Metrical Stress Theory: Principles and Case Studies. Linguistics is the scientific study of human language, and someone who engages in this study is called a linguist or linguistician. ... The University of California, Los Angeles, popularly known as UCLA, is a public, coeducational university situated in the neighborhood of Westwood within the city of Los Angeles. ... Phonology (Greek phone = voice/sound and logos = word/speech) is a subfield of grammar (see also linguistics). ...


He is married to linguist Patricia Keating. Patricia Keating is a professor in the linguistics department at UCLA. She received her PhD in Linguistics at Brown University in 1980. ...


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Bruce Hayes advocates release of Daniel Pearl’s music (443 words)
Former Crested Butte resident and perpetually popular musician Bruce Hayes jammed regularly in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Daniel Pearl, the former *Wall Street Journal* reporter who recently was killed by captors in Pakistan.
Hayes said it was “kind of new-age rock, cutting-edge, avant-garde.” But unique and intriguing often goes hand in hand with those descriptions, as Hayes pointed out.
While Hayes agrees that perhaps it is a little too avant-garde to be released on its own, he feels a compilation would be a good alternative.
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