A Lisp object that is intended to be evaluated is called a @dfn{form}.
How Emacs evaluates a form depends on its data type. Emacs has three
different kinds of form that are evaluated differently: symbols, lists,
-and ``all other types''. This section describes all three kinds, one by
+and ``all other types.'' This section describes all three kinds, one by
one, starting with the ``all other types'' which are self-evaluating
forms.
we find the real function via the symbol.
* Function Forms:: Forms that call functions.
* Macro Forms:: Forms that call macros.
-* Special Forms:: ``Special forms'' are idiosyncratic primitives,
+* Special Forms:: "Special forms" are idiosyncratic primitives,
most of them extremely important.
* Autoloading:: Functions set up to load files
containing their real definitions.