Beheading People's Names, Abbreviations and Correct Titles according to PUEBI
Word beheading is the process of chopping off a word in a word sentence caused by the difficulty of the word being written in full in one line. As a result, one part of the word was cut off and moved to the next line. To mark the process, there is usually a use of hyphens in the part of the word that does not undergo the word decapitation process.
The beheading of the word itself is regulated in the General Spelling Guidelines LanguageIndonesia (PUEBI). words-word whose beheadings are regulated in the PUEBI are root words, affixes, names of persons, abbreviations, and titles of persons. Especially for this article, we will only discuss the correct procedure for beheading people's names, abbreviations, and titles according to PUEBI. As for the procedure for the beheading, which is quoted, from puebi.readthedocs.io page is as follows!
1. Cutting off the name of a person who has two or more words in it
This procedure is a special procedure for beheading people's names, especially for names that have two or more words in them. As for this method, it is done by cutting off one or more words in the name, then moving it to the next line. For more details, consider some examples below!
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PoetryI is one of the iconic poetry Chairil
Anwar. - The husband and wife named their daughter after the name Ayudia
Princess Saloka.
Example number one is an example of beheading a person's name which consists of two words. From this example, we can see that one of the words in the name (Anwar) is decapitated and then moved to the next line.
The same is true for the second example. The difference is, the second example is the name of a person who has three words and two of the words (Princess Saloka) is decapitated and moved to the next line.
2. Abbreviations and titles consisting of two or more letters may not be cut off
This second procedure is a special beheading procedure for a person's abbreviations and titles, regardless of the number of letters there are two or more. Because it cannot be decapitated, abbreviations and titles consisting of two letters must be written in full on the first line. Otherwise, the abbreviations and titles can be written in full on the next line. Because there is no beheading process in it, the use of hyphens in this writing procedure is not needed at all. So that we understand better, here are some examples of them!
- Dani's father works as a civil servant
in a state agency. - Dani's father works as a
Civil Servant in a state agency. - Now, Gamaliel officially holds the title of S.Ikom.
- Now, Gamaliel officially holds the title
S.Ikom.
Numbers (1) and (3) are examples of abbreviations and titles written in full on the first line, while the rest are examples of abbreviations and titles written on the next line.
Thus the discussion regarding the beheading of people's names, abbreviations, and correct titles according to PUEBI. If the reader wants to add reference about writing, the reader can open the article how to cut off basic words, example of decapitation of basic words in a sentence, how to write a degree, procedures for writing derivative words, Correct writing of basic words and derivatives, as well as examples of writing footnotes and bibliography. Hopefully useful and able to add insight for all readers, both about writing and the Indonesian language. Thank you.