Comment #7 on issue 215 by gary....@gmail.com: ft=sh highlighting thinks . is a valid character in variable names.
http://code.google.com/p/vim/issues/detail?id=215

Thanks for the new version. With syntax/sh.vim v133, the line "FOO.BAR=hello" (without the quotes) has only "BAR" highlighted. However, the line "FOO,BAR=hello" has all of "FOO,BAR" highlighted as shVariable. A bash variable name cannot contain a comma, either.

Regards,
Gary

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