We have had enough of those hominids who cannot get up on their legs, making guttural noises late at night, and it is about time one in particular was quiet.
He may be of foreign origin with a guttural accent, and he may not know the difference between a turnip and an onion, and yet he will be selected.
Such a language cannot adapt a foreign guttural sound, like \h\.
We do not intend to debate the application of the term, though we will present arguments from loanword adaptation for including velar fricatives among the class of gutturals.
The aural effect is velvety but guttural.
It should be emphasised that this restriction to copying over sonorants and gutturals is true only of intrusive copy vowels, not of epenthetic copy vowels.
This is not to say, however, that an unavailable primitive always blocks the realisation of a foreign segment, be it a guttural or not.
Intrusive copy vowels only copy over sonorants and gutturals, unlike epenthetic copy vowels.