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I see no objection to this myself. Simply, I added quote marks to "Teko language" on Scholar (to make sure we're looking for the phrase "Teko language", and not just any case of the two words cooccurring in the same paper), and then "Teko language" drops to 9 results. "Emerillon language" has 14 results, so we're in the same area.
Weak oppose. Glottolog's listed sources overwhelmingly use "Emerillion" as the language name, although I would support a rename if the name were more common. The Scholar results appear to show admixture with sources for the Tektitek language of Guatemala and Mexico, and the latter refers to Tektitek under the name "Teko", making it ambiguous. 🪐Kepler-1229b|talk|contribs🪐 19:17, 25 April 2026 (UTC)