579 All other negative sentences or phrases may be derived from these basic sentences. !° (Negative forms of the inflected verb sa.fia 'to say' were given in 6-4). 7-4.52 Incompletive and completive verbal derivational suffixes with the negative In the examples above, the verbs contain the incompletive verbal derivational -ka- in the stem. In La Paz, Juli, Huancané, Socca, Sitajara, and Calacoa the verb or verbalized noun in a negative statement usually has the incompletive -ka-. The completive -xa- sometimes occurs instead (or in addition), but less often. In Salinas, Jopoqueri, Calacala, and Morocomarca the incompletive or completive suffixes are more often absent with the negative. The following all occurred in Salinas. = _ts = mun.k.irijt.ti. ‘I wouldn't like to.' =a33 = D-1 = ats = : mun.t.ti. "I don't want to.' |>3° = ade = mun.j.t.ti. "I wouldn't like to.' ~|s3 ~~ S