👉 Prememorandum in linguistics and philosophy is a concept used to describe a statement or argument that does not require any explicit evidence, but rather relies on the speaker's memory or intuition. It is often associated with philosophical thought and is particularly useful for arguments that do not require empirical data to support their claims. In essence, a prememorandum is a statement that cannot be proven false or true without direct evidence from the speaker or others. Instead, it relies on the speaker's own