my @vocabulary = qw(abd abcd abc a bc);
my $sentence = 'abdaabc';
my $pattern = join '|', @vocabulary;
my @words = $sentence =~ /($pattern)/g;
note that @vocabulary has to be sorted in such a way that "longer" words come earlier; i.e. if word x is a prefix of word y, word y must come earlier in the list.
Upd
Does not actually work; i.e. it works only for some vocabularies; say (abcd, abc, de) will not split 'abcde' right. Things get complicated and computer-sciencey. See bart and ikegami's replies below.
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