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The phrase "internalize language" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when discussing how a person learns and comprehends a new language. For example: "Children have a natural ability to internalize language at a young age, making it easier for them to become fluent in multiple languages." "In order to truly master a new language, one must not only memorize vocabulary, but also internalize the grammar and sentence structures." "Immersion programs are a great way for students to internalize a foreign language, as they are constantly exposed to it in their daily lives."
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Through scaffolding, a social construct which is interrelated to ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development), in a classroom teachers as well as non-novice learners can help novice individuals to internalize language dialogically or to perform a task/skill independently.
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Our daughters are internalizing the language that they hear and using it as their own internal dialogue.
And it's not surprising that basketball players, just like their civilian counterparts, have thoroughly internalized the language of self-help.
It's a paradigm about this generation of teenage girls that's perplexing to anyone who's aged out of it: They exude sexuality, even as they've internalized a language of shame and anger around it, a language that makes anyone who crosses some ever finer line of appropriate behavior a slut or a whore.
From a foreign minister who can openly talk about expelling citizens of his own country based on their ethnic origin; to the widespread acceptance of civilian deaths in Gaza and Lebanon -- far too many Israeli Jews have internalized the language of 'Palestinian hatred'.
We can disagree about outcomes, but we have, at least as a matter of political language, internalized the fiction that liberal judges "make" law, while conservative judges "interpret" it.
It's easy to forget now, given how thoroughly the party has internalized Clinton's language on so many issues, that talking in the early 90's about the tragedy of abortion or the rethinking of welfare policy constituted a kind of apostasy to much of the party elite.
Re-read their favorites over and over - when they (and you) have it memorized, they're internalizing story structure, language skills, and feel successful.
Yes, researchers in MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab CSAILL) decided it would interesting to see how a computer with only a basic understanding of the English language would internalize "loose" knowledge.
Here, a soulful, mercurial account showed how deeply he has internalized Mr. Wolff's language.
I had no one to talk to about it, so my language was internalized.
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