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I think it is quite opposite: “ё” changes to “е”. As we all know “ё” can only form a stressed syllable. When a word form changes that the syllable is no longer stressed (such as ёж - ежовыйежо́вый) the “ё” becomes the “е”. However, the opposite does not apply.

I think it is quite opposite: “ё” changes to “е”. As we all know “ё” can only form a stressed syllable. When a word form changes that the syllable is no longer stressed (such as ёж - ежовый) the “ё” becomes the “е”. However, the opposite does not apply.

I think it is quite opposite: “ё” changes to “е”. As we all know “ё” can only form a stressed syllable. When a word form changes that the syllable is no longer stressed (such as ёж - ежо́вый) the “ё” becomes the “е”. However, the opposite does not apply.

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I think it is quite opposite: “ё” changes to “е”. As we all know “ё” can only form a stressed syllable. When a word form changes that the syllable is no longer stressed (such as ёж - ежовый) the “ё” becomes the “е”. However, the opposite does not apply.