Dear Profs. Lyne and Elliot, This is a really helpful suggestion! Thank you for sharing the link to the English translation, Prof. Elliot. I also found the PDF of an earlier edition of the translation that was published in 1973 as the Miami Linguistics Series No. 12.
Thanks and regards, Himanshu On Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 3:09 AM Elliot Stern <[email protected]> wrote: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > INDOLOGY mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology > > > Elliot M. Stern > 552 South 48th Street > Philadelphia, PA 19143-2029 > [email protected] > 267-240-8418 > > > >
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