Itself
Itself is a third-person neuter reflexive pronoun in English. It refers back to an antecedent that is inanimate or non-specific, such as a machine, a situation, or the subject “it.” It can also function as an intensive pronoun to emphasize a noun phrase or clause, as in “the system itself.”
As part of the reflexive pronoun paradigm, itself agrees with its antecedent in number and person. It
In sentence structure, itself typically marks a reflexive action: “The car fixed itself,” or “The system repaired
Etymology traces itself to Old English, combining a neuter pronoun hit (it) with the suffix -self, a
Usage notes emphasize that itself generally refers to non-human, inanimate, or abstract antecedents. While anthropomorphized objects