In Gobladian, there are ten different patterns for each type of stem. Each of these stems have particular characteristics; the different transfixes depend widely on it.
Form I: trilateral stem e.g. n-sh-t “fire”, d-m-b “might”
Form II: trilateral stem e.g. g-b-l “goblin”
Form III: bilateral stem e.g. t-l “star”, h-m “work”
Form IV: bilateral stem e.g. v-c “water”
Form V: unilateral stem e.g. sh- “time”, m- “shame”
Form VI: unilateral stem, vowel initial e.g. al- “passion”
Form VII: trilateral stem, geminated e.g. p-m-m “walk”
Form VIII: trilateral stem, diphthong e.g. sh-m-p “eat”
Form IX: bilateral stem, diphthong e.g. b-t “sword”
Form X: quadrilateral stem e.g. n-l-p-b “mountain”
Each form has it’s own distinct way of transfixing:
Form I: trilateral stem e.g. n-sh-t “fire”, d-m-b “might”
Form II: trilateral stem e.g. g-b-l “goblin”
Form III: bilateral stem e.g. t-l “star”, h-m “work”
Form IV: bilateral stem e.g. v-c “water”
Form V: unilateral stem e.g. sh- “time”, m- “shame”
Form VI: unilateral stem, vowel initial e.g. al- “passion”
Form VII: trilateral stem, geminated e.g. p-m-m “walk”
Form VIII: trilateral stem, diphthong e.g. sh-m-p “eat”
Form IX: bilateral stem, diphthong e.g. b-t “sword”
Form X: quadrilateral stem e.g. n-l-p-b “mountain”
Each form has it’s own distinct way of transfixing: