1+2 3>2 2>1] 341 344 6-3.31.3 392 Salinas has /-ma/, homophonous with 2+3 I in Juli, Socca, Huancané, and Calacala. Huancané has /-sna/, identical to Morocomarca 43 S and to all 4+3 D-1 except Calacoa. Elsewhere the allomorph is /-sma/; the variant /-sman/ also occurs in Tiahuanaco.~! Sitajara has /-ta:ma/; Morocomarca has /~-tma/; Socca has /-tam/ alternating with /-tma/. Else- where the allomorph is /-tam/, except that in La Paz /-tama/, with antepenultimate stress on the word, occurs at times in radio announce- ments (see 4-3.33). /-ista/ everywhere except Sitajara, which has /-itta/, the form attested by Bertonio. (The former has /-s-/ marker of 4p, and the latter /-it(a)/ marker of Ip complement and /-ta/ marker of 2p.) /-itu/ everywhere. /-stu/ in Calacoa and Sitajara; /-situ/ in Socca; four variants frozen with /-(s)ch/, Juli. Else- where /-istu/ (also attested by Bertonio). Dialectal patterning Several dialects have idiosyncratic allomorphs of one person/tense suffix in this tense. In Huancané 1>2 /-sna/, in Calacoa 4+3 /-sfa/, in Salinas 1+2 /-ma/,