306 *jani.w yati.ch.iri.y.ka.:ta.ti 2>3 F However, the other affirmative forms in the paradigm are given with /-:-/ before vowel-requiring suffixes, e. g. *yati.ch.iri.:.ni.wa ~~ 343 F 5-3.42 Full verbalizers 5-3.42.1 i ta- This suffix is of less frequent occurrence than -ka- and -:- verbalizers. Hardman has pointed out (Hardman et al. 1975: 3.402) the relationship of -pta- and the verbal deriva- tional suffix -ta- 'up, inceptive', whose cognate in other Jaqi languages is -pta-. In present-day Aymara -ta- does not usually verbalize, except in La Paz/ Tiahuanaco where it was found in free variation with -pta- on one root. Ch' iyar.ta.s.k.i.w. ~~ 333 Ss ‘It turned black.’ Ch‘ iyara.pta.s.k.i.w.