... and speakers vary between both pronunciations, eg /hanri/ /hangri/ hungry /inlis/ /inglis/ English (iv) Although the existence of a contrast between /p/ and /b/, /t/ and /d/, and /k/ and /g/ is beyond dispute, there are complications with regard to the extent to which these contrasts are consistently maintained. The contrasts are almost universally lost in favour of /p/, /t/ and /k/ at the ends of words. Many (but not all) people also pronounce sequences of /mp/, /nt/ and /nk/ as /mb/, /nd/ and...