Talk:Hebrew diacritics

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Proposed change to intro line about how cantillation accents are used
Intro currently says that cantillation accents "are used exclusively to indicate how Biblical passages should be chanted and may possess a punctuating function."

Might it be better to change the word "exclusively" to "primarily?"

Also, I'm sure I'm not the only one who uses the te'amim to identify stress within a word, not only when chanting but when reading and studying privately.

I'd prefer to say that accents "indicate how Biblical passages should be chanted and may be used to determine punctuation, accentuation, rhythm, and even melody." Avi (talk) 19:17, 22 December 2022 (UTC)