Formation of Orthoepic Rules in Primary Classes
Matanat MehdiyevaDOI: https://doi.org/10.48445/x0339-8797-3831-n
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-0068-4590
Date: 27 November 2025
ABSTRACT
The
vocabulary of the Azerbaijani language is constantly evolving. The lexical
meanings, spelling, and pronunciation of newly introduced words and expressions
remain a matter of ongoing relevance. When reviewing primary school textbooks,
it becomes evident that new words and expressions are included under rubrics
such as “Word Basket”, “Things We Should Know”, and others. However, certain
shortcomings should not be overlooked. In order to develop students' oral and
written speech, orthography and orthoepy should be taught in an integrated
manner. This integration should cover I–XI grades, and teachers, by employing
effective strategies, can influence the development of students’ speech. To
achieve this, teachers must be familiar with the latest orthographic and
orthoepic norms, as even a minor mistake can negatively impact students’
language skills. Therefore, it is essential to strictly adhere to the established
norms. Currently, information regarding pronunciation in textbooks is not
satisfactory. In this regard, greater responsibility falls on primary school
teachers. Teachers should rely on individually prepared materials, organize
engaging word games, vocabulary activities, and different types of writing
tasks, and constantly encourage students to explore and investigate. At the
same time, they should support the students’ development as young researchers.
Today, everyone eagerly awaits the preparation and release of a new orthoepy
dictionary based on the latest rules. We hope that this dictionary will soon be
published and that the number of its users will steadily increase.
KEYWORDS
language
rules, orthography, spelling, pronunciation










































