“…Despite a tendency across such Turkish communities to remain loyal to their language and culture and a high level of endogamy (e.g., Backus, ), linguistic changes have been observed in a range of studies. These changes may affect all areas of the language, from accentedness (Karayayla & Schmid, ; Stangen, Kupisch, Proietti Ergün, & Zielke, ) through grammatical (e.g., Gürel, ; Onar Valk & Backus, ; Yağmur, ; Yılmaz, ), morphological (Arslan, De Kok, & Bastiaanse, ; Karayayla, in press; Pfaff, ), and lexical (Backus, ; Karayayla, 2018; Treffers‐Daller, Daller, Furman, & Rothman, ; Yılmaz & Schmid, ) complexity and sophistication.…”