What is the term “the below-identified person”?
Are there any technical terms to specifically describe the two styles (A and B) above? What are some prescriptive style guides?
In light of the popular English style above-style I prefer “pure English,” etc. “To keep free from legalese and bureaucratese), but that is merely my individual feeling.
A
the above-referenced report
the above-described substance
the below-cited data
the below-identified person
B
the report referenced above
the substance described above
the data listed below
the person identified below.
How do I use English to communicate well? What do I say if I wanted the following data for the following purpose?
No, these differences are not strongly associated with any specific style. The “above-referenced” style is sometimes considered slightly more formal but that is a description of the style — it isn’t a specific style comes with its own term.
I can’t remember what preferences I need (which style) but this is completely possible!