623 relationals may also occur, and the zero complement is a possession of the -na complement. Juma.n wutilla.m jala.q.ta.ya.raq.tam. 2p bottle 2p knock over ~~ 3-2 S 'Hde knocked over your bottle.' (La Paz/Tiahuanaco) Some derived verbs based on nouns verbalized with the Class 1 suffix -ja- have unrealized subjects but take human -ru complements and ingestible -ta relationals. The verbs may take the nominalizer -fia only when they are stated with their -ta relationals; -ru complement nouns are usually not expressed. Examples: mang'a.t ~ maq'a.t awt.ja.fia (*awt.ja.fia) awti ‘'drought' Mang'a.t (79a. r) awt.j.itu. ‘I'm hungry.' food ac 2 (all dialects) uma.t awt.ja.na Uma.t awt.j.itu. ‘I'm thirsty.’ (Jopoqueri, water Morocomarca ) uma.t p"ar.ja.fia (*p"ar.ja.fia) p"ara ‘'dry' Uma.t p"ar.j.itu. ‘I'm thirsty.' (La Paz)