Compound names in "Unified Stylesheet for Linguistics"
Hi!
I have a problem with the treatment of compound surnames in the "Unified Stylesheet for Linguistics".
I have author surnames that contain several words, for instance: Iria (name) de-Dios-Flores (surname). When I cite it using the stylesheet, it takes it as Iria de-Dios (name) Flores(surname). This is incorrect, and I find it difficult to understand why it does it so, given that in the Zotero item it clearly says "de-Dios-Flores" in the surname slot.
Could someone help me solve this?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Other styles (e.g. Frontiers in Psychology) do not do this.
I have a problem with the treatment of compound surnames in the "Unified Stylesheet for Linguistics".
I have author surnames that contain several words, for instance: Iria (name) de-Dios-Flores (surname). When I cite it using the stylesheet, it takes it as Iria de-Dios (name) Flores(surname). This is incorrect, and I find it difficult to understand why it does it so, given that in the Zotero item it clearly says "de-Dios-Flores" in the surname slot.
Could someone help me solve this?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Other styles (e.g. Frontiers in Psychology) do not do this.