Hugo Pipping
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Hugo Pipping
Summary
Hugo Pipping is a human[1]. Born in Hämeenlinna[2], he… he was born on November 5, 1864[3]. He died in Turku[4]. He died on July 31, 1944[5]. He worked as a docent[6], curator[7], philologist[8], linguist[9], and university teacher[10].
Key Facts
- Hugo Pipping's place of birth was Hämeenlinna[2].
- Hugo Pipping died in Turku[4].
- Hugo Pipping was born on November 5, 1864[3].
- Hugo Pipping died on July 31, 1944[5].
- Hugo Pipping's father was Knut Theodor Pipping[11].
- A child of Hugo Pipping was Rolf Pipping[12].
- A child of Hugo Pipping was Nils Johan Pipping[13].
- A child of Hugo Pipping was Hugo Edvard Pipping[14].
- Hugo Pipping held citizenship in Finland[15].
- Hugo Pipping held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Finland[16].
- Swedish was Hugo Pipping's native language[17].
- Hugo Pipping worked as a docent[6].
- Hugo Pipping's professions included curator[7].
- Hugo Pipping worked as a philologist[8].
- Hugo Pipping worked as a linguist[9].
- Hugo Pipping's professions included university teacher[10].
- Hugo Pipping's field of work was phonetics[18].
- Hugo Pipping's field of work was phonology[19].
- Hugo Pipping's field of work was Scandinavian philology[20].
- Hugo Pipping's field of work was Scandinavian languages[21].
- Hugo Pipping's field of work was Swedish[22].
- Among Hugo Pipping's employers was University of Gothenburg[23].
- Hugo Pipping received the Statsrådet Mauritz Hallberg's prize[24].
- Hugo Pipping was a member of Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg[25].
- Hugo Pipping was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[26].
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Origins and Family
Hugo Pipping's place of birth was Hämeenlinna[2]. He was born on November 5, 1864[3]. His father was Knut Theodor Pipping[11]. Swedish was his native language[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include docent[6], curator[7], philologist[8], linguist[9], and university teacher[10]. Fields of work include phonetics[18], an academic discipline[27]; phonology[19], a language subsystem[28]; Scandinavian philology[20]; Scandinavian languages[21], a language subfamily[29]; and Swedish[22], a language[30], in Sweden[31]. Among Hugo Pipping's employers was University of Gothenburg[23].
Recognition
Hugo Pipping received the Statsrådet Mauritz Hallberg's prize[24].
Personal Life
Children include Rolf Pipping[12], a philologist[32], 1889–1963[33], of Finland[34], specialised in philology[35]; Nils Johan Pipping[13], a mathematician[36], 1890–1982[37], of Finland[38], specialised in number theory[39]; and Hugo Edvard Pipping[14], an economist[40], 1895–1975[41], of Finland[42].
Death and Burial
Hugo Pipping died on July 31, 1944[5]. He died in Turku[4].
FAQs
Where was Hugo Pipping born?
Born in Hämeenlinna[2], Hugo Pipping…
Where did Hugo Pipping die?
Hugo Pipping died in Turku[4].
Who were Hugo Pipping's parents?
Hugo Pipping's father was Knut Theodor Pipping[11].
What did Hugo Pipping do for work?
Hugo Pipping worked as docent[6], curator[7], philologist[8], linguist[9], and university teacher[10].
What awards did Hugo Pipping receive?
Honors received include Statsrådet Mauritz Hallberg's prize[24].