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diff --git a/contrib/perl5/pod/perldata.pod b/contrib/perl5/pod/perldata.pod
index 58c1123..9e41c2c 100644
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+++ b/contrib/perl5/pod/perldata.pod
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ literals are subject to backslash and variable substitution;
single-quoted strings are not (except for "C<\'>" and "C<\\>").
The usual Unix backslash rules apply for making characters such as
newline, tab, etc., as well as some more exotic forms. See
-L<perlop/Quote and Quotelike Operators> for a list.
+L<perlop/"Quote and Quotelike Operators"> for a list.
Octal or hex representations in string literals (e.g. '0xffff') are not
automatically converted to their integer representation. The hex() and
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ is legal to assign to:
($map{'red'}, $map{'blue'}, $map{'green'}) = (0x00f, 0x0f0, 0xf00);
-Array assignment in a scalar context returns the number of elements
+List assignment in a scalar context returns the number of elements
produced by the expression on the right side of the assignment:
$x = (($foo,$bar) = (3,2,1)); # set $x to 3, not 2
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