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Roland (Roly) Sussex OAM is an emeritus professor of Applied Language Studies at the School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies of the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Sussex hosts a talkback program on language and linguistics on ABC radio in Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and the Northern Territory and writes a weekly column, "Wordlimit", for the newspaper The Courier-Mail.

Sussex is a specialist in comparative linguistics, particularly of the European languages, and takes an interest in the Slavic languages within this group. He is also keenly interested in the changes experienced by different languages, such as the influence of American English on Australian English.

He is the chairman of the State Library of Queensland.

References

  1. "Blind adventurer honoured for Australia Day" by Royce Wilson, Westside News (26 January 2012)
  2. "A word in your ear", ABC Brisbane
  3. "Members of the Library Board of Queensland – Chairperson". State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 7 June 2011.

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