228 jurpi_ ~ jurp"i ‘day after tomorrow' maya ‘another' (homophonous with maya ‘one') q'alta ~ g"alt'i ‘morning, tomorrow' (Bertonio 1603b cited tqalta) g"ara ‘'tomorrow' g"ipa '‘after' (also a positional) wasa ‘another, other' Forms with uru as head show the operations of the different vowel sequence avoidance rules characteris- tic of the dialects concerned (see 4-3.22.13). gq'alta ~ g"alt'i ‘morning, tomorrow’ is included here since a possibly related /qalit.uru/ ‘first day (of month)' occurred embedded in a noun phrase in La Paz/ Tiahuanaco (see the end of 5-2.64), even though the first two allomorphs were not found to occur before uru. They are also included here because /q"alt'i/ modifies /jurp"i/ ‘day after tomorrow’ and pacha 'time, epoch' in Salinas. 5-2.62 Rootlike recurrent partials The rootlike recurrent partials that are members of this class occur only as modifiers, in all dialects. They are mar- ~ war- ~ wal- ‘two (days) ago’ (+ uru)