word order - "the below-identified person": Term for this style and any style guides regarding


Are there any technical terms to specifically describe the two styles (A and B) below? Also, are there any prescriptive style guides that say which is preferable?


My own preference is for style B below because style A seems to be forcing a pseudo-precise legalistic tone, and I aim for the "plain English" style (i.e., avoiding 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 cited below


the person identified below





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