Bash-4.3 distribution sources and documentation

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ variable expansion semantics, redirection, and quoting as the
Bourne shell. Where differences appear between the POSIX.2
standard and traditional sh behavior, Bash follows POSIX.
.PP
The Korn Shell (\fBksh\fP) is a descendent of the Bourne shell written
The Korn Shell (\fBksh\fP) is a descendant of the Bourne shell written
at AT&T Bell Laboratories by David Korn\(dg. It provides a number of
useful features that POSIX and Bash have adopted. Many of the
interactive facilities in POSIX.2 have their roots in the ksh:
@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ some bindings, and begin to use them almost immediately.
.PP
Bash implements the
.B bind
builtin for more dyamic control of readline than the startup file
builtin for more dynamic control of readline than the startup file
permits.
.B Bind
is used in several ways. In
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ and
builtins to manipulate the history list.
The value of
.B $HISTFILE
specifes the file where Bash writes the command history on exit and
specifies the file where Bash writes the command history on exit and
reads it on startup.
.B $HISTSIZE
is used to limit the number of commands saved in the history.