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[MENTION=25391]Soph11287[/MENTION] —
I should probably have already noted that although, as discussed in my other posts, Jung talked about a four-function stack — with the second function typically serving as the "auxiliary" (Jung's term) to the dominant and the third function typically serving as, in effect, the inferior function's auxiliary — Jung did not (I don't believe) use the term "tertiary" to refer to his third function. But Myers, Beebe, Quenk, Thomson, Berens, Nardi and practically everybody else you're ever going to read on the Jungian functions use the term "tertiary" to refer to Jung's third function.
I should probably have already noted that although, as discussed in my other posts, Jung talked about a four-function stack — with the second function typically serving as the "auxiliary" (Jung's term) to the dominant and the third function typically serving as, in effect, the inferior function's auxiliary — Jung did not (I don't believe) use the term "tertiary" to refer to his third function. But Myers, Beebe, Quenk, Thomson, Berens, Nardi and practically everybody else you're ever going to read on the Jungian functions use the term "tertiary" to refer to Jung's third function.