#File adapted for PT by H. Leal Fontes from the EN & DE versions published with moses-2009-04-13. Last update: 10.11.2009. #Anything in this file, followed by a period (and an upper-case word), does NOT indicate an end-of-sentence marker. #Special cases are included for prefixes that ONLY appear before 0-9 numbers. #any single upper case letter followed by a period is not a sentence ender (excluding I occasionally, but we leave it in) #usually upper case letters are initials in a name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z #Roman Numerals. A dot after one of these is not a sentence break in Portuguese. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x xi xii xiii xiv xv xvi xvii xviii xix xx #List of titles. These are often followed by upper-case names, but do not indicate sentence breaks Adj Adm Adv Art Ca Capt Cmdr Col Comdr Con Corp Cpl DR DRA Dr Dra Dras Drs Eng Enga Engas Engos Ex Exo Exmo Fig Gen Hosp Insp Lda MM MR MRS MS Maj Mrs Ms Msgr Op Ord Pfc Ph Prof Pvt Rep Reps Res Rev Rt Sen Sens Sfc Sgt Sr Sra Sras Srs Sto Supt Surg adj adm adv art cit col con corp cpl dr dra dras drs eng enga engas engos ex exo exmo fig op prof sr sra sras srs sto #misc - odd period-ending items that NEVER indicate breaks (p.m. does NOT fall into this category - it sometimes ends a sentence) v vs i.e rev e.g #Numbers only. These should only induce breaks when followed by a numeric sequence # add NUMERIC_ONLY after the word for this function #This case is mostly for the english "No." which can either be a sentence of its own, or #if followed by a number, a non-breaking prefix No #NUMERIC_ONLY# Nos Art #NUMERIC_ONLY# Nr p #NUMERIC_ONLY# pp #NUMERIC_ONLY#