This paper deals with the use of complement fronting in a corpus of Maltese con- versations. Four different kinds of constructions are distinguished based on the dis- course status of the fronted complement: focus movement, topicalisation and two types of left dislocation. A discussion is carried out of the ways in which supraseg- mental features, both in terms of prosody and gestures, underpin the discourse functions of the four construction types. Our findings show that a falling pitch accent is nearly always present on the fronted complement, and that there is a ten- dency for gestures to accompany this same complement. We also show that the four construction types can be ordered on the basis of suprasegmental complexity with focus movem...