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Coughlan ( , or according to the cases, traditional Irish English: ) is a surname of Irish origin ( or ), meaning 'son of the one with the cloak'. Notable people with the surname include: * Cathal Coughlan (politician) (1937-1986), Irish Fianna Fáil politician *Cathal Coughlan (singer) (1960 - 2022), Irish singer-songwriter *Clement Coughlan (1942–1983), Irish politician * Elaine Coughlan, Irish venture capitalist * Frank Coughlan (1904–1979), Australian jazz musician * Gerry Coughlan (1903–1983), Irish middle-distance runner *James Coughlan (field hockey) (born 1990), New Zealand field hockey player *John Coughlan (1898–1965), Irish sportsman * John Coughlan, Australian airman who won the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal in 1968 *Laurence Coughlan (before 1766after 1773), Irish-born itinerant preacher * Maria Coughlan (Moravskaya) (1890after 1947), Russian and American poet, writer, translator and literary critic; wife of Edward Coughlan *Mark Coughlan (born 1982), Austra ...
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Irish English
Hiberno-English (from Latin ''Hibernia'': "Ireland"), and in ga, Béarla na hÉireann. or Irish English, also formerly Anglo-Irish, is the set of English dialects native to the island of Ireland (including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). In the Republic of Ireland, English is one of two official languages, along with the Irish language, and is the country's working language. Irish English's writing standards, such as its spelling, align with British English. However, Irish English's diverse accents and some of its grammatical structures and vocabulary are unique, with some influences deriving from the Irish language and some notably conservative phonological features: features no longer common in the accents of England or North America. Phonologists today often divide Irish English into four or five overarching dialects or accents:Hickey, Raymond. ''A Sound Atlas of Irish English'', Volume 1. Walter de Gruyter: 2004pp. 57–60. Ulster accents, West ...
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Maria Moravskaya
Maria Magdalina Francheska Ludvigovna Moravskaya (or Moravsky; rus, Мари́я Магдали́на Франче́ска Лю́двиговна Мора́вская; Maria Coughlan in the marriage; 12 January 1890 Warsaw, Russian Empire – 26 June 1947 Miami, US or after 1958 Chile) was a Russian poet, writer, translator and Literary criticism, literary critic. She wrote several poetical collections and prose works, include works on children literature. She was ethnic Polish people, Polish and an active participant in the Liberal democracy, liberal-democratic movement in Russian Empire in the early 20th century. In 1917 she emigrated from Russia to the US, living and writing in Florida. Information about her last years and death is contradictory: according to some sources, she died in 1947 in Miami, but other sources tell that she died in Chile not earlier than 1958. Life Early life Maria Moravskaya was born on 12 January 1890 (or 31 December 1889 by the Julian calendar ...
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