Effected= Something wascausedorbrought about. Affected vs. Effected: Common Mistakes Using “effected” when “affected” is correct: Incorrect: “The delayeffectedour schedule.” Correct: “The delayaffectedour schedule.” Explanation: “Affected” is correct because the schedule was impacted, not ...
Against the background of a multitude of syntactic phenomena to which affect-edness has been related, the greatest puzzle is to find an adequate definition – one that stands on solid semantic ground and at the same time has the power to predict argument relations. In fact, the question of ...