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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul G. View Post
    Антонио,
    You should use Russian dictionaries. I mean which are made for the Russians. There are special dictionaries that contain stresses and endings.

    Try this: Яндекс.Словари

    Select the "русский язык" tab (it contains all the Russian dictionaries) and then type the word you need to check into the edit box and press "Найти".

    You will see something like this:

    Dictionary_for_Antonio.png

    Remember that sometimes you should look at the "Орфографический словарь" section.

    By the way, I took a look at your list, and it seems only the word "заключённый" has different stresses. All the rest have the same stress the main form has. Also I found that some words have wrong stress mark. Check them, now you know how: переданный, понятый, проданный, пересланный, заявленный. That's your homework.

    P.S. In spite of the fact that the word "воженный" formally exists, you should take it away from the list and forget, because it's very uncommon. It's an advanced level (for the professional linguists).
    I was using this slovar' but only the perevod section.
    Ogromnoe Spasibo.

    Paul in the case of podgotovlennyui it says:

    Орфография и орфоэпия
    подгото́вленный; кр. ф. -ен, -ена

    In this cases I must conlude that there is not stress change?
    Чем больше слов, тем меньше они стоят.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio1986 View Post
    Paul in the case of podgotovlennyui it says:

    Орфография и орфоэпия
    подгото́вленный; кр. ф. -ен, -ена

    In this cases I must conlude that there is not stress change?
    Yes, that means that there's no stress shift in that word
    I do not claim that my opinion is absolutely true.
    If you've spotted any mistake in my English, please, correct it. I want to be aware of any mistakes to efficiently eliminate them before they become a habit.

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