230 recurrent partials but formally and semantically belong in the class are alaya 'next', modifier of days of the week and of p"axsi; a borderline positional also (all dialects) arumara ‘another day' (Juli) arunta ‘night’ (La Paz, Calacala) kuti ‘time, occurrence’, modified by the interrogative gawg"a, demonstratives aka and uka, and numbers, as in ma: kuti ‘one time' (La Paz) layra_ ~ nayra ‘before', modifier with pacha, timpu, and frozen suffix -qata; also a borderline positional (all dialects) pacha ‘time, epoch', modified by interrogatives kuna and gawg"a, demonstratives, layra~nayra, and g"alt'i; also a borderline positional (all dialects) Also classifiable as restricted temporals are the hours of the day which in all dialects have been borrowed from Spanish, e. g. Ja una ‘one o'clock', las uchu < las ocho