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Unisa Online - clement martyn doke biography (408 words) |
 | Clement Martyn Doke was born in England in 1893. |
 | Doke's A Grammar of the Lamba Language was accepted for a Master of Arts degree at the University of South Africa. |
 | Doke stimulated the development of African linguistic studies in South Africa and elsewhere and made a vast contribution to the methodology of African linguistic analysis and description. |
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Clément Marot: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (2334 words) |
 | Clement Marot praises him, and Ronsard was careful to exempt him with one or two others... |
 | Jean was himself a poet of considerable merit, and held the post of escripvain (apparently uniting the duties of poet laureate and historiographer) to Anne of Brittany[?]. |
 | The boy was "brought into France"--it is his own expression, and is not unnoteworthy as showing the strict sense in which that term was still used at the beginning of the 16th century--in 1506, and he appears to have been educated at the university of Paris, and to have then begun the study of law. |