534 (Naya) sara.fi.fia ut.j.i. 'I have to go.' (Morocomarca) Tp go 1p (Juma) sara.fi.ma ut.j.i. ‘You have to go.’ (Morocomarca) mle (Jupa) sara.fi.pa ut.j.i. 'He/she/they has/have to go.' 3p ~ 3p (Morocomarca ) (Jiwasa) *sara..sa ut.j.i. 'We have to go.' (not elicited) 4p An example that occurred in a sentence was Juma kumpli.fi.ma ut.j.i. ‘You must comply.' (Calacala) 2p comply 2p 7-4.21.23 -fha.taki subordination The combination -fa plus -taki complement/ relational 'for' may be used as a purposive subordinate with a less narrow focus than -iri. However, verbs nominalized with -fia often take -taki as any other noun might, without subordination to another verb. Liwru.x kuna.taki.sa ? ‘What is the book for?' book what Liwru.x liyi.fia.taki.w. ‘The book is for reading.' (La Paz) read