Palestinian cantillation

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Palestinian cantillation is an ancient system of melodic chanting used for reciting biblical texts in the Jewish communities of the historical Land of Israel.

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Palestinian cantillation canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish liturgical tradition
cantillation system
musical notation system
appliesTo Hebrew Bible text
biblical Hebrew
associatedWith Palestinian Masoretic tradition
attestedIn Genizah fragments
medieval Hebrew manuscripts
distinguishedBy distinct set of cantillation signs
regional melodic variants
hasComponent accentual patterns
cantillation signs
melodic motifs
hasGeographicOrigin Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel

Palestine
hasHistoricalStatus precursor of later Ashkenazic and Sephardic cantillation traditions
hasMusicalFeature modal melodic patterns
phrase-based chanting
hasNotationType supralinear notation
hasPurpose guiding melodic recitation
marking syntactic divisions in biblical verses
preserving oral tradition of biblical reading
hasTemporalClassification ancient
hasTransmissionType manuscript notation
oral tradition
language Hebrew
partOf Masoretic cantillation traditions
relatedTo Babylonian cantillation
Tiberian cantillation
studiedInField Jewish liturgical musicology
Masoretic studies
biblical philology
timePeriod Late Antiquity
early Middle Ages
usedBy Jewish communities in the Land of Israel
usedFor Haftarah recitation
Torah recitation
chanting biblical texts
usedIn Late Antique Jewish worship
ancient Palestine
usedInContext public Torah reading
synagogue worship

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te'amim hasVariantSystem Palestinian cantillation
subject surface form: Te'amim