(By Ekkehard König, Peter Siemund and Stephan Töpper): "Reflexive pronouns (or “reflexive anaphors“) are expressions which are prototypically used to indicate that a non-subject argument of a transitive predicate is coreferential with (or bound by) the subject, i.e. expressions like German sich, Russian sebja, Turkish kendi, Mandarin zìjĭ, English x-self... By intensifiers we mean expressions like German selbst, Russian sam, Turkish kendi, Mandarin zìjĭ, English x-self, which can be adjoined to either NPs or VPs, are invariably focused and thus are prosodically prominent...."