170 occur not only as modifiers, as they do elsewhere, but also in compound numbers, e. g. /tunka ma:.ni/ ‘eleven', /tunka pa:.ni/ ‘twelve' (see 5-2.4). The demonstratives that have vowel-glide-vowel sequences are /k"aya/ ‘over there' (La Paz, Juli, Socca, Huancané, Jopoqueri, Salinas), /k"ayu/ ‘over there' (Cala- cala), and /k"uyu/ ‘way over there' (Morocomarca). All occurred in vowel length form as modifiers except /k"ayu/, for which no example as modifier is available. (For addi- tional details on reduction of these demonstratives to the vowel length form, see 5-2.2.) The personal pronoun that has a vowel-glide-vowel sequence is /naya/ 1p, which occurs in all dialects except Huancané and Sitajara. These dialects have only the re- duced forms /na:/ or /na/. All dialects with /naya/ reduce it to /na/ before the plural suffix -naka. (See 5-2.3, also.) In La Paz the verbal derivational suffix -waya- distancer has an optional allomorph /-wa-/ occurring before suffixes that require a preceding vowel. (See 6-2.23, also.) 4-3.22.15 Retention of long vowel in certain verb roots The verbs ama:.fna 'to like, want' and p"a:.fia ‘to cook', which occur in Sitajara, have in their roots vowel Tength which corresponds to /ya/ in the related