Abstract
Some scholars considered O(ld) H(ittite) local adverbs andan,āppan, kattan, peran, šer to be nom(inative) acc(usative) n(euter) s(ingular) substantives. To prove this, they provided some syntactic occurrences, in which these local adverbs would be constructed as nom. acc. n. s. nouns. This hypothesis is implausible, because these local adverbs have locative function («where?»), not directive («to what place?») in OH, as the accusative case (accusative of direction) with motion verbs
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