Fix typos in the documentation and related files (#4809)

JerryScript-DCO-1.0-Signed-off-by: Zsolt Borbély zsborbely.u-szeged@partner.samsung.com
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Argument combinations are limited to the following seven forms:
## Literals
Literals are organized into groups whose represent various literal types. Having these groups consuming less space than assigning flag bits to each literal.
(In the followings, the mentioned ranges represent those indicies which are greater than or equal to the left side and less than the right side of the range. For example a range between `ident_end` and `literal_end` fields of the byte-code header contains those indicies, which are greater than or equal to `ident_end`
(In the followings, the mentioned ranges represent those indices which are greater than or equal to the left side and less than the right side of the range. For example a range between `ident_end` and `literal_end` fields of the byte-code header contains those indices, which are greater than or equal to `ident_end`
and less than `literal_end`. If `ident_end` equals to `literal_end` the range is empty.)
The two major group of literals are _identifiers_ and _values_.
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ An object can be a conventional data object or a lexical environment object. Unl
[Lexical environments](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-10.2) are implemented as objects in JerryScript, since lexical environments contains key-value pairs (called bindings) like objects. This simplifies the implementation and reduces code size.
![Object/Lexicat environment structures](img/ecma_object.png)
![Object/Lexical environment structures](img/ecma_object.png)
The objects are represented as following structure: