
In this episode of Luke's English Podcast, Luke Thompson interviews Eli Burnstein, a Canadian writer and author of "Dictionary of Fine Distinctions," about nuances in the English language. They discuss the motivation behind the book, the influence of various languages on English vocabulary, and specific examples of fine distinctions, such as emoji vs. emoticon, Great Britain vs. the United Kingdom, envy vs. jealousy, and different types of coffee. They also explore Canadian English, including its unique spelling conventions and vocabulary, such as the term "toque." The conversation touches on pronunciation, enunciation, and the importance of accuracy and precision in language learning, with a final discussion on the differences between poisonous and venomous.
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