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In German, ordinal numbers are written as a digit followed by a period. This leads to an incorrect sentence detection:
We could make a locale-dependent exclusion list containing all months to avoid the above analysis. However, in German all nomina start with a capital as well, which would in that case still result in incorrect analysis for sentences like:
In German, ordinal numbers are written as a digit followed by a period. This leads to an incorrect sentence detection:

We could make a locale-dependent exclusion list containing all months to avoid the above analysis. However, in German all nomina start with a capital as well, which would in that case still result in incorrect analysis for sentences like: