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Elisabeth Piirainen, (née Dörrie, born 1943 in Hannover, – December 29, 2017), was a German linguist and philologist. After studying linguistics (including German language and Dutch studies) in Münster, Amsterdam, and Helsinki, she received her PhD in 1970 at the University of Münster. Afterwards she worked as an editor for German Language at the University of Jyväskylä located in central Finland. In 1963 she met the Finnish scholar of German language, Ilpo Tapani Piirainen, and married him in 1967. Since 1975, she was in charge of various projects related to Low German philology. From 2006 to 2010 she was a member of the Scientific Council of the European Society of Phraseology (Europhras). She has been an active scholar in phraseology, with a broad European scope. Fifty of her publicatio

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  • Elisabeth Martha Ellinor Piirainen, geborene Elisabeth Dörrie, (* 12. Januar 1943 in Hannover; † 29. Dezember 2017) war eine deutsche Sprachwissenschaftlerin. (de)
  • Elisabeth Piirainen, (née Dörrie, born 1943 in Hannover, – December 29, 2017), was a German linguist and philologist. After studying linguistics (including German language and Dutch studies) in Münster, Amsterdam, and Helsinki, she received her PhD in 1970 at the University of Münster. Afterwards she worked as an editor for German Language at the University of Jyväskylä located in central Finland. In 1963 she met the Finnish scholar of German language, Ilpo Tapani Piirainen, and married him in 1967. Since 1975, she was in charge of various projects related to Low German philology. From 2006 to 2010 she was a member of the Scientific Council of the European Society of Phraseology (Europhras). She has been an active scholar in phraseology, with a broad European scope. Fifty of her publicatio (en)
  • Elisabeth Piirainen, nacida Dörrie (Hannover, 1943, † 29 de diciembre de 2017),​ fue una lingüista alemana y filóloga. Después de estudiar lingüística (incluyendo lengua alemana y neerlandés) en Múnich, Ámsterdam y Helsinki, se doctoró en 1970 por la Universidad de Múnich. Después trabajó como editora de alemán en la Universidad de Jyväskylä, en Finlandia central. En 1963 conoció al investigador finlandés de lengua alemana, Ilpo Tapani Piirainen, con el que se casó en 1967. Desde 1975 estuvo al frente de varios proyectos relacionados con la filología del bajo alemán. Del 2006 a 2010 fue miembro del Comité Científico de la Sociedad Europea de Fraseología. Ha sido una activa investigadora en fraseología, con un amplio alcance europeo. Cincuenta de sus publicaciones paremiológicas han sido (es)
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  • Elisabeth Martha Ellinor Piirainen, geborene Elisabeth Dörrie, (* 12. Januar 1943 in Hannover; † 29. Dezember 2017) war eine deutsche Sprachwissenschaftlerin. (de)
  • Elisabeth Piirainen, (née Dörrie, born 1943 in Hannover, – December 29, 2017), was a German linguist and philologist. After studying linguistics (including German language and Dutch studies) in Münster, Amsterdam, and Helsinki, she received her PhD in 1970 at the University of Münster. Afterwards she worked as an editor for German Language at the University of Jyväskylä located in central Finland. In 1963 she met the Finnish scholar of German language, Ilpo Tapani Piirainen, and married him in 1967. Since 1975, she was in charge of various projects related to Low German philology. From 2006 to 2010 she was a member of the Scientific Council of the European Society of Phraseology (Europhras). She has been an active scholar in phraseology, with a broad European scope. Fifty of her publications related to proverbs are listed by Wolfgang Mieder in his two-volume bibliography on paremiology and phraseology. Retired, she lived in Steinfurt, Germany. She unexpectedly died on December 29, 2017. The breadth of her contribution and its impact was described soon after her death, "The fascinating world of widespread idioms: A tribute to Elisabeth Piirainen (1943-2017)". (en)
  • Elisabeth Piirainen, nacida Dörrie (Hannover, 1943, † 29 de diciembre de 2017),​ fue una lingüista alemana y filóloga. Después de estudiar lingüística (incluyendo lengua alemana y neerlandés) en Múnich, Ámsterdam y Helsinki, se doctoró en 1970 por la Universidad de Múnich. Después trabajó como editora de alemán en la Universidad de Jyväskylä, en Finlandia central. En 1963 conoció al investigador finlandés de lengua alemana, Ilpo Tapani Piirainen, con el que se casó en 1967. Desde 1975 estuvo al frente de varios proyectos relacionados con la filología del bajo alemán. Del 2006 a 2010 fue miembro del Comité Científico de la Sociedad Europea de Fraseología. Ha sido una activa investigadora en fraseología, con un amplio alcance europeo. Cincuenta de sus publicaciones paremiológicas han sido recogidas por Wolfgang Mieder en su bibliografía en dos volúmenes sobre paremiología y fraseología.​ Tras su jubilación vivió en Steinfurt, Alemania, desde donde mantuvo hasta el último momento una activa vida académica. Murió repentinamente el 29 de diciembre de 2017. (es)
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