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diff --git a/docs/LangRef.html b/docs/LangRef.html
index 2584073..44e6fa1 100644
--- a/docs/LangRef.html
+++ b/docs/LangRef.html
@@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ variables always define a pointer to their "content" type because they
describe a region of memory, and all memory objects in LLVM are
accessed through pointers.</p>
-<p>A global variable may be declared to reside in a target-specifc numbered
+<p>A global variable may be declared to reside in a target-specific numbered
address space. For targets that support them, address spaces may affect how
optimizations are performed and/or what target instructions are used to access
the variable. The default address space is zero. The address space qualifier
diff --git a/docs/SourceLevelDebugging.html b/docs/SourceLevelDebugging.html
index 11b3600..fab6304 100644
--- a/docs/SourceLevelDebugging.html
+++ b/docs/SourceLevelDebugging.html
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ height="369">
debug information in LLVM. It describes the <a href="#format">actual format
that the LLVM debug information</a> takes, which is useful for those
interested in creating front-ends or dealing directly with the information.
- Further, this document provides specifc examples of what debug information
+ Further, this document provides specific examples of what debug information
for C/C++.</p>
</div>