@nwp I find your mental cue, i.e., using "temporary" instead of "rvalue"/"lvalue" helpful. I also find it useful to not think about whether or not it is a pass by reference or value. It is just a copy. You always have copies no matter what you do.
A copy of a pointer/reference is usually less costly for non-fundamental types and a copy of values is usually costly for non-fundamental types.
(That confused me a lot when I was learning about it years ago, but not anymore...)