Dear Lyne,

An English translation is available at archive.org : 
https://archive.org/details/dictionary-of-indo-european-concepts-and-society/page/n1/mode/1up
I hope it includes both of the original French language edition.

I must strenuously object to characterizing French and other non-English 
European original language publications as a recurring problem or as 
unfortunate. 😀

Best wishes,

Elliot

> On Sep 8, 2025, at 10:37 AM, Lyne Bansat-Boudon via INDOLOGY 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear Himanshu,
> 
> About comparative grammar of Indo-European languages, since you are curious 
> about it, it occurred to me that you might enjoy reading a remarkable essay 
> by Emile Benveniste,Le Vocabulaire des Institutions Indo-Européennes, Paris, 
> Editions de minuit, 1969 (2 vol.).
> 
> It is in French (a recurring problem these days!), but the work is so well 
> known that you may be able to find an English translation.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Lyne
> 
> Lyne Bansat-Boudon
> Directeur d'études pour les Religions de l'Inde
> Ecole pratique des hautes études, section des sciences religieuses
> Membre senior honoraire de l'Institut universitaire de France
> 
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